THREE people have been seriously injured in a crash in Worcestershire.

The crash happened on the B4084, the Worcestershire to Pershore Road, at around 4.35pm on Sunday.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “On arrival at the scene, crews found two motorcycles and a car that had been in a serious collision.

“All the vehicles had suffered significant damage in the crash.

“A man riding one motorcycle, believed to be in his mid 20s, suffered serious foot and leg injuries in the crash and was treated at the scene.

“He was immobilised using a spinal board and neck collar and given pain relief.

“A man and woman travelling on the second motorbike, believed to be in their 50s, both suffered serious leg injuries.

“Both received pain relief and were immobilised using spinal boards and neck collars.

“Three men and a woman who were travelling in the car suffered minor injuries in the crash and were treated at the scene. The woman, believed to be 25 years old was transferred by ambulance to hospital for further assessment and treatment.

“The three motorcyclists and the 25 year old woman were transferred to Worcester Royal hospital by separate ambulances to receive further treatment for their injuries.

“Considering the damage to the vehicles, the patients were fortunate not to have suffered more serious or even fatal injuries.”

Four ambulances, a rapid response vehicle and an incident support officer attended the scene.