Collision with car leaves pedestrian with head injuries after crash on busy South Shields road

A pedestrian has been taken to hospital after sustaining head injuries in a collision with a car.
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The North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) and Northumbria Police were called to Galsworthy Road in Whiteleas, South Shields, at 3.30pm today, Friday, October 16, following reports of a crash.

Police officers cordoned off the street as investigations were carried out into the circumstances of the incident, with a collision investigation unit part of the response sent to the scene, near to the junction of Geoffrey Street.

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Police at the scene of the crash on Galsworthy Road in Whiteleas. Photo by Sean Martin.Police at the scene of the crash on Galsworthy Road in Whiteleas. Photo by Sean Martin.
Police at the scene of the crash on Galsworthy Road in Whiteleas. Photo by Sean Martin.
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A spokesperson for NEAS said: “We got a call at 3.30pm to a report of a collision between a pedestrian and a car.

"We dispatched a paramedic ambulance and a Hazardous Area Response Team and we took one patient to the Royal Victoria Infirmary with head injuries.”

Anyone with information which can help police can call 101 or pass on information via the Tell Us Something page on its website.

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Police at the scene of the crash on Galsworthy Road in Whiteleas. Photo by Sean Martin.Police at the scene of the crash on Galsworthy Road in Whiteleas. Photo by Sean Martin.
Police at the scene of the crash on Galsworthy Road in Whiteleas. Photo by Sean Martin.

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