Merseyside Fire and Rescue said that they arrived at the incident on Byrom Street and Hunter Street at 6.10pm on Sunday March 29 – two people were rushed to hospital

Two individuals have been hospitalised following a collision involving an ambulance and a car in the heart of Liverpool.

Merseyside Fire and Rescue reported that they arrived at the scene on Byrom Street and Hunter Street at 6.10pm today, Sunday (29 March). Photos captured reveal significant damage to the front of an ambulance involved in the incident reports the Liverpool Echo.

A spokesperson for Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS) stated: “Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS) attended an incident at Byrom Street, Hunter Street, in the L3 area of Liverpool, on the evening of Sunday, 29 March.

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“Crews were alerted at 6.07pm and on scene at 6.10pm with two fire engines attending. Upon arrival, this was a two-vehicle road traffic accident, both vehicles on all four wheels. Firefighters secured the scene after a large amount of fuel was found on the carriageway.

“One occupant of the first vehicle was assessed at the scene by North West Ambulance Service paramedics and taken to hospital for further treatment. Two occupants of the second vehicle were initially deemed fit and well, though after assessment at the scene one person was taken to hospital for precautionary checks.

“Merseyside Police also attended to arrange vehicle recovery. MFRS personnel completed a handover with police before leaving the scene at 6.44pm.”

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