
The driver in his 30s is said to have suffered head injuries in the crash and was taken to Addenbrooke’s Hospital by land ambulance.
And a passenger suffered injuries to his pelvis and was taken to Peterborough City Hospital also by ambulance.
The incident happened on the evening of Saturday, February 13. The East of England Ambulance Service said it had sent two ambulance crews, a rapid response vehicle and an ambulance officer.
A spokesman said the main in his 30s was in a stable condition, while the other injured individual’s injuries were not life-threatening.
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At 11.11pm, Doctor Leigh Bissett and Paramedic Simon Standen from Magpas arrived via the Magpas rapid response vehicle where they treated the man in his 30s for head injuries and anaesthetised him before accompanying him by land ambulance to Addenbrooke’s.
A Cambridgeshire police spokeswoman said: “We were called at 10:49pm on Saturday (February 13) with reports of a single vehicle RTC on the A15, Paston Parkway, Peterborough.
“The passenger sustained serious but not life-threatening injuries and the driver remains in critical condition in Addenbrooke’s Hospital.”
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service are also said to have attended.