Large cordon in place as two taken to hospital after motorbike crash in Stockport

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Two people were hospitalized following a collision involving a van and a motorbike on Turves Road in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, at approximately 7:40pm on Saturday, March 14.

Emergency Response

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) responded to the incident, sending one fire engine from Cheadle station. Firefighters assisted paramedics in providing care to the two casualties before they were transported to the hospital by North West Ambulance Service.

Police were as well at the scene and a large cordon was established near the junction with Bruntwood Lane. A white van was observed within the police tape.

Did You Know? Fire crews from Cheadle station were mobilized to the incident on Turves Road.
Expert Insight: Road traffic collisions often require a coordinated response from multiple emergency services. The swift mobilization of fire crews to assist paramedics highlights the importance of inter-agency collaboration in ensuring the best possible outcome for those involved.

According to a GMFRS spokesperson, firefighters also worked to secure the area following the crash. They were at the scene for approximately 40 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened on Turves Road?

A road traffic collision involving a van and a motorbike occurred on Turves Road in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, at around 7:40pm on Saturday, March 14.

Which emergency services attended the scene?

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, police, and paramedics all attended the scene of the crash.

What is the current status of the investigation?

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have been contacted for further information, but the current status of any investigation is not known.

As investigations continue, it remains possible that traffic disruptions may persist in the area. Further updates will depend on information released by authorities.

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