BREAKING: Two air ambulances land in Tesco car park amid reports of crash involving motorbike - live updates
Two air ambulances landed in a Tesco car park this evening amid reports of a crash involving a motorbike. Emergency services attended the scene of the ongoing incident on Manchester Road East in Walkden.
Pictures show two air ambulances in the car park of the nearby Tesco Extra superstore, with a number of police vehicles and ambulances at the scene on a busy Manchester Road East. Police blocked off the main road amid the incident which was reportedly a crash involving a motorbike. Horrified onlookers could be seen watching on as emergency services responded this evening.We are awaiting further details on this incident from Greater Manchester Police.for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features.
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