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Gravely ill toddler in M40 rolling ambulance crash Gravely ill toddler in M40 rolling ambulance crash
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An ambulance carrying a critically ill toddler and her mother crashed on the M40, rolling down an embankment before being found by a passing motorist.An ambulance carrying a critically ill toddler and her mother crashed on the M40, rolling down an embankment before being found by a passing motorist.
Molly Hockey was being rushed from Warwick Hospital to Horton Hospital in Banbury with suspected meningitis and was not strapped in, her family said. The two-year-old was being rushed from Warwick Hospital to Horton Hospital in Banbury with suspected meningitis and was not strapped in, her family said.
The vehicle left the road at high speed near Banbury, Oxfordshire, resting at the bottom of a steep bank, they said.The vehicle left the road at high speed near Banbury, Oxfordshire, resting at the bottom of a steep bank, they said.
West Midlands Ambulance Service is carrying out an internal investigation.West Midlands Ambulance Service is carrying out an internal investigation.
Two-year-old Molly's grandfather, Bill Robison, from Radford Semele in Warwickshire, said Molly was now in intensive care at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford with her 30-year-old mother, Holly, at her bedside. The child's grandfather, Bill Robison, from Radford Semele in Warwickshire, said she was now in intensive care at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
Updates on this story and more from Coventry and WarwickshireUpdates on this story and more from Coventry and Warwickshire
Heard 'a clonk'Heard 'a clonk'
Molly was "gravely ill" at the time and Mr Robison said on Friday despite what had happened, he did not wish to criticise the ambulance service for what happened. The girl was "gravely ill" at the time and Mr Robison said on Friday despite what had happened, he did not wish to criticise the ambulance service for what happened.
The mother and daughter suffered bruising in the crash, which happened at about 03:30 GMT on Thursday.The mother and daughter suffered bruising in the crash, which happened at about 03:30 GMT on Thursday.
Mr Robison said he believed the two medics were also injured, with one suffering a head injury.Mr Robison said he believed the two medics were also injured, with one suffering a head injury.
"We don't really know exactly what happened as my daughter is concentrating on her daughter right now but, they were travelling fast, but I'm sure within the limit, on the motorway, just before junction 11, and suddenly heard 'a clonk'," he said."We don't really know exactly what happened as my daughter is concentrating on her daughter right now but, they were travelling fast, but I'm sure within the limit, on the motorway, just before junction 11, and suddenly heard 'a clonk'," he said.
"It left the road, went down the embankment and rolled several times."It left the road, went down the embankment and rolled several times.
"We don't know why help wasn't raised, but it seems they were stuck there for a while when, we think, a passing motorist saw a light and came down and prized the doors open.""We don't know why help wasn't raised, but it seems they were stuck there for a while when, we think, a passing motorist saw a light and came down and prized the doors open."
An ambulance spokesman said its crew were taken to Warwick Hospital as a precaution.An ambulance spokesman said its crew were taken to Warwick Hospital as a precaution.
The driver was unhurt while the ambulance attendant, who was travelling in the back with the patient, had minor abrasions.The driver was unhurt while the ambulance attendant, who was travelling in the back with the patient, had minor abrasions.
The spokesman added that it was not known if blue lights were being used on the ambulance at the time because the roads would have been quiet.The spokesman added that it was not known if blue lights were being used on the ambulance at the time because the roads would have been quiet.
"The use of lights and sirens will form part of the investigation," he said."The use of lights and sirens will form part of the investigation," he said.