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Man airlifted after Shropshire quad bike accident

A quad biker suffered serious injuries after his machine toppled down a Shropshire embankment and landed on top of him leaving him trapped against a fence.

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The incident happed at about 10am on Thursday on a hillside between Snailbeach and Stiperstones.

The Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford with a trauma doctor on board was first on scene backed up by a land ambulance.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "When crews arrived, they found the man pinned against the fence at the bottom of an 8ft slope. The machine was on its side with the seat against his back.

"The man had pain in his chest and abdomen from the crush injuries. On examination he had broken ribs and internal injuries.

"He was given pain relief before ambulance staff worked with firefighters to free him from where he was trapped at the bottom of the slope.

"After being brought back up the slope he was taken the land ambulance to the aircraft which had landed nearby, before being airlifted to the major trauma centre at Royal Stoke University Hospital where a trauma team was on standby."

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