Air ambulance called as man taken to hospital with head injuries after falling from scaffold

Firefighters at the scene, with the collapsed scaffold
Firefighters at the scene, with the collapsed scaffold -Credit:JMG Press


A man has been taken to hospital after falling from a scaffold in Trafford. Emergency services, including the air ambulance, were called to the scene in Sale at around 4.25pm on Friday.

Pictures from the scene show scaffolding strewn across the road having apparently collapsed into the street.

Witnesses said two helicopters landed on the playing fields at nearby Worthington primary school, but it's understood they were not required.

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The man was taken to hospital with head injuries. The incident took place at the junction of Rutland Lane and Worthington Road.

A number of roads in the area are still closed.

A Greater Manchester Police spokesperson said: "We were called at around 4.25pm to reports a man had fallen from a height at Rutland Lane/Worthington Road. He has been taken to hospital with head injuries."