4:37pm Saturday 17th May 2008
TWO women are in hospital with "life-threatening" injuries after a collision on the M6 between Keele services and junction 16.
At 2.59pm, a collision happened between a heavy goods vehicle, a number of cars and two female pedestrians.
An air ambulance took one of the women to hospital, and the other female was taken to hospital by road.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "On arrival, crews found two injured women; both in their 30s.
"One had collided with a Heavy Goods Vehicle and had broken legs. She was given pain relief at the scene and was flown to the University Hospital of North Staffordshire for further assessment and treatment.
"The other woman had collided with a car and had a head injury. Crews immobilised her using a spinal board and neck collar before taking her by land ambulance to the same hospital."
The M6 is still shut northbound at junction 15 after the incident.
Highways Agency officers are taking drivers off the motorway at junction 15.
Earlier, both carriageways were closed, but traffic on the southbound carriageway is beginning to return to normal.
Police are investigating the incident and are appealing for any witnesses to come forward by calling them on 0121 626 1285.
Were you in the area? Did you see the incident? Leave a comment below.
sobia Malik, Halifax says...
9:58pm Mon 19 May 08
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Collin, Sandbach says...
12:02am Sun 18 May 08
From the stories moving down the line in the queue, we heard that 2 people had been walking in the centeral reservation of the motorway between north and southbound, and then one woman made a run for the hard shoulder but managed to get hit by a White VW Polo. This car was badly damaged and the windscreen had the shape of a person moulded into it.
The woman that was hit, was lay on the floor for about 45 mins before she got up and ran across the Southbound lanes which were at the time still moving, but soon got closed to. I did not hear that the other person (which I had thought was male) got hit but we all knew that there was at least one casualty.
An Air ambulance then picked up one woman and left the other with a road ambulance. Southbound was then re opened 1 hour later once the helicopter left, while we in Northbound were still parked up awaiting some news.
I was very relieved when we were allowed to go as we had no food or drink around. If we were told that we would not be moving for over 2 hours we could have walked the 100yards back to Keele Services and bought something, but we kept hearing rumours that we were about to move, but we never did.