A man was treated by Magpas Air Ambulance doctors and the East of England Ambulance Service yesterday evening (Wednesday) after a collision in Ramsey.

Shortly after 5.30pm, Doctor Daniel Sedgewick, paramedic Ash Richardson and Doctor Anne Booth arrived in Ramsey via the air ambulance’s rapid response vehicle.

They had been called to treat a man who had been injured in a collision between a car and a motorcycle.

The Magpas enhanced medical team assessed the patient, who was in his 20s, and had sustained a serious leg injury.

A spokesman for Magpas said: “They gave the man advanced pain relief and sedated him at the scene providing him with A&E level care, before accompanying him to Peterborough City Hospital via land ambulance. He was in a stable condition upon arrival. “

An ambulance service paramedic crew and Cambridgeshire Police were also in attendance.