A young man who is 20 years old experienced serious harm after being attacked with a knife in Birmingham. The West Midlands Ambulance Service received a call just after 5 p.m. on Monday, July 4th, reporting the incident on Short Heath Road in Erdington.
The ambulance arrived at the scene within three minutes. Paramedics from two ambulances, along with a critical care paramedic and a doctor, provided advanced medical treatment to address the severe injuries.
The injured person was quickly taken to the hospital in a serious condition. There are reports, although not confirmed, that the man was stabbed while on the street and then managed to make his way to a nearby shop to seek help and raise the alarm.
The police closed off the street and initiated an investigation into the incident. A spokesperson from the West Midlands Police informed BirminghamLive that they are currently looking into the situation after finding a 20-year-old man with stab wounds on Short Heath Road in Erdington at around 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
The officers who arrived at the scene found the young man receiving medical attention from paramedics. He had injuries to his chest and arm. The victim was then taken to the hospital, where he is reportedly in a serious but stable condition. The local police teams are patrolling the area to provide reassurance to the residents.
According to a spokesperson from the ambulance service, the incident occurred on the night of July 4th in Erdington, resulting in severe injuries to the man. The West Midlands Ambulance Service received a call and arrived at Short Heath Road at 5:09 p.m. The first ambulance arrived quickly, and it was followed by a second ambulance, a paramedic officer, the West Midlands Care Team, a trauma doctor from the MERIT team, and a critical care paramedic.
Upon their arrival, the medical staff found a man who had suffered serious injuries. The ambulance personnel wasted no time and immediately began providing advanced medical care before transporting him to the hospital for further treatment.