Screen grab taken from PA video paramedic Jay Vernon, who was knocked over at the Liverpool parade crash said he saw Paul Doyle's car come back towards him and believed he was in the middle of a terrorist incident. Mr Vernon, 34, was on duty as a cycle response paramedic for North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) in Liverpool city centre on May 26 when he was called to a reported cardiac arrest on Water Street, just after the victory parade had ended. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.

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Screen grab taken from PA video paramedic Jay Vernon, who was knocked over at the Liverpool parade crash said he saw Paul Doyle's car come back towards him and believed he was in the middle of a terrorist incident. Mr Vernon, 34, was on duty as a cycle response paramedic for North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) in Liverpool city centre on May 26 when he was called to a reported cardiac arrest on Water Street, just after the victory parade had ended. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.
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Screen grab taken from PA video paramedic Jay Vernon, who was knocked over at the Liverpool parade crash said he saw Paul Doyle's car come back towards him and believed he was in the middle of a terrorist incident. Mr Vernon, 34, was on duty as a cycle response paramedic for North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) in Liverpool city centre on May 26 when he was called to a reported cardiac arrest on Water Street, just after the victory parade had ended. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.

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