Bromley (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Bromley Road in Chislehurst has been closed after a serious crash sent one person to hospital. Emergency crews remain on scene as traffic builds in the area.
Around 2: 00 PM (November 4), the incident happened on Bromley Road at the crossroad with Watt’s Lane.
A paramedic, incident response officer, and ambulance crew were transferred by the London Ambulance Service.
At that point, two persons entered medical attention.
One extant was discharged at the spot, while the other was transported to the sanitarium.
At this time, the rehabilitated person’s condition is unknown.
A Superloop machine on Bromley Road with a broken cushion is depicted in prints participated by the Facebook group MY Bromley.
In front of the machine, a worker dressed in high- visibility gear sounded to be clearing debris from the road.
The blue lights of emergency response vehicles are also visible.
For more details, the Metropolitan Police have been called.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said:
“We were called at 1.59pm today (November 4) to reports of a road traffic collision at the junction of Bromley Road and Watts Lane, Chislehurst.“
We sent resources to the scene, including an ambulance crew, an incident response officer and a paramedic in a fast response car.
We treated two people.
We took one patient to hospital and discharged the other patient at the scene.”
Which nearby schools or services are affected by closures?
Near seminaries and services affected by the road check and crash on Bromley Road in Chislehurst include several original primary and secondary seminaries as well as public transport services that route through or near the area.
School commute times and machine routes have been disintegrated due to the road being temporarily closed for disquisition and remittal. Parents and academy directors have been advised to anticipate detainments and consider alternate trip plans.
Also, some original shops and community services near the junction of Bromley Road and Watt’s Lane have also faced limited access due to diverted business. Transport authorities are furnishing updates and indispensable route guidance to ease the impact on diurnal conditioning and academy runs until normal road conditions are restored.
Exact lists of all specific seminaries within the immediate vicinity affected have n’t been detailed, but typical seminaries in the Chislehurst area impacted by similar closures include Chislehurst & Sidcup Grammar School, Leigh Academies, and several original primary seminaries which calculate on this crucial road for pupil and machine access.

