Injured driver cut from A595 crash
Published at 11:11, Thursday, 03 May 2012
POLICE have appealed for witnesses after a woman was seriously injured in a head-on collision on the A595 at Parton on Saturday afternoon.
The injured woman, who is from Whitehaven, was driving on the stretch of the road known locally as the Parton Long Mile.
Her Renault Clio collided with a Nissan, driven by a 42-year-old man from High Harrington, at 3.15pm, said police.
The road was closed for more than an hour.
The injured woman was cut free from her car by firefighters from Whitehaven and Workington.
She was flown to hospital in Newcastle by air ambulance, and is now in a stable condition in hospital.
Two women who were also in the Clio sustained minor injuries and were treated at the West Cumberland Hospital in Whitehaven.
The driver of the Nissan car involved in the crash was uninjured.
Fire service station manager Andrew Ingrams said: “There were three female casualties and two of them had managed to get out of the car before we arrived.“But one was trapped in her vehicle. “Paramedics were there as well as ourselves and the police. It was quite a difficult extrication. We were working alongside the paramedics.”
Anybody who can help the police investigation should contact PC Andy Laverick, of the Western Roads Policing unit, on 101.
Published by http://www.whitehavennews.co.uk
Email alerts
More News
- Fly the flag for homecoming troops
- New Cumbria County Council cabinet announced
- Exciting first week for new mayor Geoff
- Ministry wants views on N-waste process (2 comments)
- MPs’ expenses revealed
- Plans made to stop using Ennerdale as water source (2 comments)
- Last days of the Dusty Miller
- Families cut back on food and heating
- Jacqui’s swept off her feet!
- NMP ‘needs to change – or lose Sellafield contract’ (11 comments)
- Carlisle council leader vows to safeguard historic pub
- Stobart Group aiming to start flights to Carlisle Airport as profits rise
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (10 comments)
- Carlisle schools’ expansion plans collapse due to heavy traffic
- Carlisle's new aparthotel could open by Christmas
- Carlisle schools’ expansion plans collapse due to heavy traffic
- Well-known Carlisle hairdresser dies, aged 66
- Stobart Group aiming to start flights to Carlisle Airport as profits rise
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (10 comments)
- Hopes closed Carlisle city centre cafe will reopen
- Carlisle United survey: Results in full (11 comments)
- Damning report reveals distressing scenes at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary (65 comments)
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (10 comments)
- Carlisle United survey: Results in full (11 comments)
- Cumbria council leader: ‘Cuts are going to happen as the money will not be there’ (1 comment)
- Cumbrian garage owner selling up due to supermarket competition (9 comments)
- Damning report reveals distressing scenes at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary (65 comments)
- New landmark building planned for Botchergate in Carlisle (10 comments)
- Carlisle United survey: Results in full (11 comments)
- Talkin Tarn hotel for sale - again (1 comment)
- Cumbria council leader: ‘Cuts are going to happen as the money will not be there’ (1 comment)





