We can now reveal a a man and a woman were treated for injuries following a "serious" crash on a major county road between a motorbike and a car.
Last week (Friday, April 7), West Mercia Police reported a "serious crash" on the A449 between Claines and Worcester.
Now West Midlands Ambulance Service has said two people were found at the scene, both from the motorbike, that were treated for minor injuries.
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A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called to reports of a collision between a motorbike and car on Ombersley Road at 4.17pm on Friday, one ambulance attended the scene.
"On arrival we discovered two patients, a man and a woman, both from the motorbike. They were both treated for injuries not believed to be serious before being discharged on scene."
Police said that the incident caused a lot of traffic build-up and a diversion was established to help regualte the congestion.
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A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: "At around 4.15pm on Friday 7 April we responded to a two vehicle collision involving a car and a motorcycle.
"The man and the woman on the motorcycle suffered minor injuries and were checked over at the scene by West Midlands Ambulance service and did not require hospital treatment.
"Due to the time of day this did cause a build up of traffic and a diversion was in place at the Claines roundabout.
"The road was re-opened at 5.10pm."
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