Woman Hospitalised After Crash on Tower Bridge Road
A woman was rushed to hospital after being hit by a vehicle on Tower Bridge Road on Tuesday afternoon, September 24.
Emergency Response Swift and Effective
Police were alerted to the collision at 4:02pm. On arrival, emergency teams, including ambulance crews and a paramedic response car from the London Ambulance Service, quickly attended the scene.
The woman received treatment at the spot before being taken to hospital. Her injuries have been confirmed as not life-threatening. No arrests have been made.
Traffic Disruptions Brief but Impactful
The crash caused temporary road closures on Tower Bridge Road, but the roads have since reopened with normal traffic flow resumed.
Official Statements
“Police were called at 16:02hrs to Tower Bridge Road after a collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian. The woman has been taken to hospital, and her injuries have been assessed as not life-threatening. There have been no arrests.” – Metropolitan Police spokesperson
“We were called at 3:53pm to reports of a road traffic collision on Tower Bridge Road. We sent ambulance crews and a paramedic in a response car. Our crews treated a woman at the scene before transporting her to hospital.” – London Ambulance Service spokesperson