A MAN had to be airlifted to a hospital this morning (June 3) after falling 20 feet from a ladder in Brierley Hill.
The man, who is in his 70s, fell from the ladder in Pensnett Road, Brierley Hill, at 11.30am, and suffered serious chest damage, as well as injuries to his face.
West Midlands Ambulance Service sent an ambulance, a paramedic area support officer, a senior paramedic officer and the Midlands Air Ambulance from Cosford with a MERIT trauma doctor on board to the scene.
An ambulance service spokeswoman said: “The man, believed to be in his 70s, had fallen whilst cleaning his guttering in the back garden.
“Upon assessment, ambulance staff found he had sustained a serious chest injury as well as a facial injury.
“Due to his injuries, the team administered advanced pain relief and oxygen to help stabilise his condition on scene.
“The man was then immobilised and transferred to the awaiting helicopter by land ambulance as it had landed in a nearby field.
“Once on board, the helicopter transferred the man to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham for further care.”
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