A person has been rushed to hospital with a serious head injury following a four-vehicle collision in Liverpool's Baltic Triangle on Wednesday afternoon. Emergency services were called to Flint Street where a complex rescue operation took place.
The incident, which involved a car, an ice cream van, and two stationary vehicles, prompted a major response from Merseyside Police, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, and North West Ambulance Service. The street remains closed to traffic as investigations continue.
Key Takeaways
- A major collision occurred on Flint Street in the Baltic Triangle around 1:30 PM.
- One person sustained a serious head injury and was transported to hospital.
- Four vehicles were involved: a grey Skoda, an ice cream van, and two parked cars.
- Firefighters performed a rescue, extracting a trapped individual from one of the vehicles.
- Flint Street is cordoned off while police conduct their inquiries.
Major Emergency Response on Flint Street
Emergency services descended on the Baltic Triangle after reports of a serious road traffic collision. Merseyside Police confirmed they were first alerted to the incident at approximately 1:30 PM on Wednesday, October 22nd.
Upon arrival, they found a scene involving four vehicles. A grey Skoda and an ice cream van appeared to have sustained the most significant damage. Two other stationary vehicles were also involved in the collision, though their occupants were unharmed.
Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service stated they were alerted at 2:21 PM and arrived on the scene within four minutes. Two fire engines and a specialist search and rescue team were dispatched to manage the situation.
Incident Timeline
- 1:30 PM: Merseyside Police receive first reports of the collision.
- 2:21 PM: Fire crews are alerted to the incident.
- 2:25 PM: Fire and Rescue teams arrive on Flint Street.
- 3:34 PM: Fire crews make the scene safe and hand it over to the police.
Complex Rescue Operation Unfolds
Fire crews discovered one person was trapped inside their vehicle. Paramedics from the North West Ambulance Service immediately began assessing the individual while firefighters prepared for the extraction.
A spokesperson for the fire service explained the delicate procedure. Crews worked quickly to remove the trapped occupant through a rear window of the vehicle. They used a longboard to ensure the person could be moved safely before being transferred into the care of paramedics for urgent treatment.
"The occupant trapped in the vehicle was removed quickly via a rear window of the vehicle by firefighters into the care of NWAS using a longboard to receive urgent care and immediate transport to hospital for further treatment."
A second person from another vehicle was also assessed at the scene by a separate ambulance crew for minor injuries. The occupants of the two parked vehicles did not require medical attention.
Scene Shows Significant Damage
Photographs from the scene show the extent of the damage to the vehicles involved. The grey Skoda has a severely crumpled bonnet, with debris from the impact scattered across the road surface.
The ice cream van also shows visible damage to its rear, with its back window completely shattered. Both vehicles remained inside the police cordon as investigators began their work.
The Baltic Triangle
The Baltic Triangle is a historic area of Liverpool, located just south of the city centre. Once a hub of industrial activity, it has been transformed into a thriving creative and digital district, known for its independent businesses, event spaces, and vibrant street art.
Road Closure and Police Appeal for Information
Flint Street remains closed to motorists following the crash. A large police cordon is in place, stretching between New Bird Street and Greenland Street, to allow for a thorough investigation of the scene.
Drivers are being strongly advised to avoid the area and seek alternative routes until further notice. It is not yet clear when the road will reopen.
Merseyside Police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward. In a statement, a spokesperson said:
"We remain at the scene to carry out inquiries and motorists are advised to avoid the road. If you saw what happened or have any information, you can call 101 or DM @MerPolCC on social media, quoting log number 485 of 22nd October."
Anyone with dashcam footage or information that could assist the investigation is urged to contact the police.





