Injured motorcyclist, 37, was ‘conscious’ after A27 crash
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The man sustained ‘serious injuries to his pelvis and legs’ as a result of a collision with an Audi on the Portfield Roundabout this morning.
Though he was badly hurt his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening, according to the ambulance service.
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Hide AdA spokesperson for the South East Coast Ambulance Service said: “SECAMB was called just before 8am today (Wednesday, December 23) to Portfield Way to reports of a collision between a motorbike and car.
“We dispatched two ambulance crews and a single responder vehicle.
“The motorcyclist, a 37 year old man, had been knocked off the motorbike into a road sign and sustained serious injuries to pelvis and legs but he was conscious.
“He was treated at the scene by a critical care paramedic and was taken fully immobilised to the Royal Sussex County Hospital for further care.”
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Hide AdPart of the A27 and surrounding roads were closed for over three hours before reopening at 10.45am following collision investigations.
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