A TEENAGE girl was taken to a major trauma centre after she was in an accident with a car.
The crash happened on Friday night on Ross Road in Hereford at around 4.20pm.
A paramedic officer and three ambulances attended.
An ambulance spokeswoman said: "She suffered serious injuries and was given trauma care on scene before being taken to a major trauma centre."
Paramedics also treated a woman who had felt unwell after witnessing the crash. The spokeswoman said she was given treatment and taken to hospital.
Police were called shortly before 4.30pm to a report of a Honda Jazz car colliding with a pedestrian at the junction of Ross Road, Holme Lacy Road and Walnut Tree Avenue.
The pedestrian, a 15-year-old girl, was taken to hospital for treatment and her injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
Road closures were in place whilst emergency services were in attendance.
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