West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) rushed a woman to hospital following a collision involving a car and a pedestrian at Morrisons Pendeford in Wolverhampton. The incident occurred on July 13, prompting an emergency response at the supermarket's car park off Blaydon Road.
Emergency Response and Injuries
WMAS received a call at 12:16 pm and dispatched one ambulance to the scene. Upon arrival, paramedics found a woman with potentially serious injuries. She received treatment on site before being transported to New Cross Hospital in Wolverhampton.
Official Statement
A WMAS spokesperson confirmed: "We were called to reports of a collision involving a car and a pedestrian at an address off Blaydon Road in Pendeford, Wolverhampton at 12.16pm and sent an ambulance to the scene. On arrival, crews found a woman, she was treated for potentially serious injuries and conveyed to New Cross Hospital."
Public Reports and Scene Details
Members of the public reported seeing police and ambulance vehicles at the Morrisons Pendeford car park following the incident. The supermarket, located in the Pendeford area of Wolverhampton, continued operations while emergency services attended.
Broader Context
This incident follows a separate crash in Birmingham city centre where a man died and a woman was injured after a car hit railings. The West Midlands continues to see road traffic incidents requiring emergency medical attention.



