A paramedic was injured during a parade in Liverpool when a vehicle, driven by Paul Doyle, collided with a group of people. Witnesses reported that the paramedic was “sent flying” as he attempted to assist the victims of the incident. The event, which took place on Saturday, drew a large crowd, and the sudden chaos left many in shock.
James Vernon, the paramedic involved, described how “adrenaline kicked in” as he rushed to aid those affected. He recounted the scene, noting the urgency of the situation and the need for immediate medical attention for the injured. Emergency services arrived promptly, and several individuals were treated for their injuries at the scene before being transported to local hospitals.
Doyle, the driver, has been taken into custody and is facing multiple charges related to the incident. Authorities are conducting an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the crash. The parade, which was meant to be a festive occasion, was marred by the unexpected violence, prompting discussions about safety measures at public events. Community leaders have expressed their concern and are calling for a review of security protocols to prevent similar occurrences in the future.


