THE air ambulance has taken a biker to hospital after a crash with a car left him with a "significant injury".
Firefighters from Tenbury Fire Station said they had been called to the B4203 at Upper Sapey, between Bromyard and Great Witley.
Sharing a picture of the Midlands Air Ambulance which had landed at the scene, a spokesperson said the crash was between a car and a motorcycle.
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On arrival, crews were tasked with making the vehicles safe while ambulance crews treated to the motorcyclist.
Firefighters said he was conscious but had suffered a significant injury to his right leg.
Privacy screens were put up by the fire crew while treatment was being given.
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The crew then helped to carry the motorcyclist tothe air ambulance.
"We wish him a speedy recovery," they said.
West Mercia Police was also in attendance and the road was closed after the crash on Sunday (January 8).
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