Three people struck by car in town centre

Liam BarnesEast Midlands
News imageBBC Several police officers and police car at the scene after three people were hit by a car in Main Street, Bulwell.BBC
Main Street in Bulwell is expected to be closed for "some time"

A road in Nottingham has been closed after three pedestrians were hit by a car.

Nottinghamshire Police said officers believed the driver had suffered a medical emergency at the wheel in Main Street, Bulwell, on Wednesday.

East Midlands Ambulance Service said three paramedics, a doctor, and three ambulances were called to the scene, and three people were taken to the Queen's Medical Centre.

The road is expected to be closed for "some time" while investigations take place, the force added.

Motorists are being advised to find alternative routes.

News imageDylan Lewis Police and emergency services at the scene on Main Street in Bulwell after three pedestrians were hit by a car.Dylan Lewis
Police believe the driver suffered a medical emergency at the wheel

Anne Wilson told the BBC she heard a "loud bang" and went to see what had happened in Main Street.

"I came around the corner and I saw people on the floor being looked after by paramedics," she said.

Ms Wilson said she saw two "elderly" ladies on the floor, with one having a "large bump" on her head.

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