A man was left in a serious condition in hospital after a collision with an Asda lorry.
The incident happened on Stratford Road, in Shirley, at 11.03am, on Saturday, May 17.
He was treated at the scene by paramedics before being transported to the QE for further treatment.
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Pictures from the scene show an Asda lorry behind a police cordon.
Police said the lorry driver stopped at the scene to assist with the investigation.
An ambulance spokesman told BirminghamLive: “We were called to reports of a collision between a lorry and a pedestrian on Stratford Road at 11.03am on Saturday.
“One ambulance, a paramedic officer and the Trust’s Critical Care Car attended the scene.
“On arrival we discovered one patient, a man, who was in a serious condition.
“Following treatment at the scene, he was then transported to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham for further assessment.”
West Midlands Police said: “We were called to Stratford Road, Shirley, at 11.06am to reports of a collision involving a lorry and pedestrian.
“A man was taken to hospital to be assessed.
“The lorry driver stopped at the scene to assist with our enquiries.”
In an update, police said the man’s injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
No arrests were made.