Man taken to hospital after vehicle reportedly overturns on A36 in Salisbury

The incident happened early this morning (Tuesday 1st June)

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 1st Jun 2021
Last updated 1st Jun 2021

A man suffered back and head injuries, not thought to be life-changing or threatening, after a vehicle reportedly overturned on the A36 in Salisbury.

Wiltshire Police were called to the incident at around 9:05am this morning on Churchill Way South near to the College Roundabout.

It involved a white van and paramedics treated the driver at the scene and took him to hospital for further treatment.

The road was blocked for just under two hours and reopened at 10:50am.

A police spokesperson said:

"At around 9.05am this morning (01/06) we received a report about a single-vehicle road traffic collision on Churchill Way South, in Salisbury.

It involved a white van and paramedics are treating the male driver, who has suffered back and head injuries, which are not believed to be life-changing or life-threatening.

Recovery are currently on the scene."

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