The doctors took the two injured to the hospital after an accident in New Road on Wednesday (April 23) at 8.10 am, near McDonald’s in Ballards Road.
According to the Metropolitan Police, the two were pedestrians that were run over by a car.
Both the 35 -year -old woman and the 10 -year -old girl have injuries that are not life tub, but the child’s injuries change the potential life.
Luke Collins, a specialist in Oncology Clinical Nursing at the Guy Hospital in Southwark, was among a multitude of brave people who work to rescue the woman and the girl.
He was bicycle by Bicycle to the Daysham dock to take the train to work when he arrived on the blocked road and saw boxes of filled people.
Police in Dagenham after an accident (Image: Louise Reed) The NHS worker estimates that approximately 30 people were on the scene, trying to move a car that had caught the Kured.
Mr. Collins said: “I saw a lot of people activities trying to move a car and was thin immediately, it’s fine, someone is trapped under. And then, when I saw his little girl, it was even more shocking.
“I expected the sausage.”
Luke Collins has acclaimed fast -thought heroes in Dagenham (Image: Brochure) Fortunately, the crowd worked together to lift the car and move it slightly to release the two.
“They managed to move the car from both ends, moved a little from the front and then moved from the back,” Collins explained.
Hi, he added: “It was quite heavy and did not move for a while.”
The nurse said it was “adrenaline” and “instinct” get involved and help others help move the vehicle.
Remembering the incident, he said: “As the moment passed, I myself, the son of sponsorship, who worked in the NHS and did what I do, and I had to think clearly how the plan is, what I do.”
“I think more people appeared, they transferred him and then I only concentrated on the girl to be honest, just make sure he was well talking to her he kept her hot.
“And then emergency services appeared quite quickly.”
A multitude of people as emergency services were called to Dagenham (Image: Louise Reed) While Mr. Collins found that the general situation was “heartbreaking”, especially when he comforted the girl before the stockings arrived, he was proud to see the community working together.
He said: “It really made me feel good with people in the area and people in all areas of life joined for the shared objective of trying to help some.”
“The thrust comes to push London can be grumpy, but they will definitely join in a launch: a great community spirit.”
No other injuries were reported in the accident and no trials have been made, but the consultations are ongoing.
Any witness is asked to call the police at 101, citing reference 1334/23 Apr.