Two injured after car ploughs into fountain at London Piccadilly Circus

A car injured two people in the center of Piccadilly Circus in the center of London.
Emergency services were called to the scene in the early hours of Sunday morning and the region was now closed.
The intersection pictures show a black car with debris everywhere. The Shaftesbury seems to have been directly applied in the pedestrian area of Piccadilly Circus, which hosts the Memorial Fountain.
The car just went as far as the pavement, and the Greek God stopped the short of the turning point on top of the Eros with a statue of Eros.
Two people were treated at the scene, one patient was taken to a large trauma center and the other was taken to a local hospital.

A medical officer, an incident intervention officer and London ambulance service dangerous area intervention team all of the intervention team ran to the scene of the accident on Saturday morning. They were warned against the collision at 5:15 in the morning, and the first medical officer arrived in Piccadilly Circus in less than four minutes.
A London ambulance service spokesman said: “Today (June 29) Piccadilly is called for a traffic collision reports in W1J today (June 29).

“Ambulance teams, a quick intervention car, a medical officer, an event intervention officer and dangerous field intervention team (HART), including a series of resources. In addition, London’s air ambulance a trauma team sent a trauma team.
“Our first medical officer came to the scene in less than four minutes.
“We treated two people. We took one patient to a large trauma center and the other to a local hospital.”
Metropolitan police were contacted for comment.