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Crashed biker left in ditch after police county border confusion | Crashed biker left in ditch after police county border confusion |
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Three police forces have apologised to a motorcycle crash victim left in a ditch because of confusion as to which force should respond. | |
The biker, who sustained arm injuries, crashed near Tilbrook, Cambridgeshire, which borders Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, on Sunday. | |
Despite a 999 call going in shortly after 16:00 BST, emergency services did not arrive until 18:40. | Despite a 999 call going in shortly after 16:00 BST, emergency services did not arrive until 18:40. |
The forces told the BBC they were investigating what went wrong. | The forces told the BBC they were investigating what went wrong. |
The motorcyclist, who has not been named, crashed on the B645 close to the border of the three counties. | The motorcyclist, who has not been named, crashed on the B645 close to the border of the three counties. |
Bedfordshire Police said the Northamptonshire force told its staff about the crash at 16:25, but it replied the accident was not in its patch. | Bedfordshire Police said the Northamptonshire force told its staff about the crash at 16:25, but it replied the accident was not in its patch. |
An hour and 15 minutes later, Bedfordshire Police said it was informed that no emergency services had attended so immediately dispatched a police car. | An hour and 15 minutes later, Bedfordshire Police said it was informed that no emergency services had attended so immediately dispatched a police car. |
It said due to the distance of travel, and difficulties in locating the casualty, the car did not arrive until 18:40. | It said due to the distance of travel, and difficulties in locating the casualty, the car did not arrive until 18:40. |
The victim was then taken in the car to Bedford Hospital as no ambulance had attended. | |
Bedfordshire Police said it believed East Midlands Ambulance Service was contacted about the crash. The ambulance service told the BBC it could not find the incident on its logs. | Bedfordshire Police said it believed East Midlands Ambulance Service was contacted about the crash. The ambulance service told the BBC it could not find the incident on its logs. |
Cambridgeshire Police said it remained unclear as to which county the crash occurred in, adding it was "clear that a better response should have been given". | Cambridgeshire Police said it remained unclear as to which county the crash occurred in, adding it was "clear that a better response should have been given". |
Ch Insp Nick Lyall of Bedfordshire Police said the forces "would like to apologise to the man involved", adding they were investigating what went wrong. | Ch Insp Nick Lyall of Bedfordshire Police said the forces "would like to apologise to the man involved", adding they were investigating what went wrong. |
Northamptonshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Adam Simmonds told the BBC the delay was a "scandal", adding that "someone should answer for that". | Northamptonshire's Police and Crime Commissioner Adam Simmonds told the BBC the delay was a "scandal", adding that "someone should answer for that". |
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