828 people have been treated by West Midlands Ambulance service at this year’s V Festival.
15 people were taken to hospital who sufferd injuries from falling over and they included those who needed further treatment for existing conditions.
The organisation has operated a medical centre and stage side first aid posts since Weston Park opened up to festival goers.
They have treated 828 patients and on-site ambulance crews were called out 173 times.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: “Doctors, nurses, paramedics, technicians, managers, first aiders, control room staff and logistics staff were on hand to make sure that if you are unfortunate enough to fall ill, help wasn’t far away.
“In most cases, a trip to the hospital isn’t required and after treatment revellers were able to continue enjoying the event.
“So far, the majority of the patients have been treated for medical issues, many already had pre-existing conditions but crews have also seen a large number of alcohol related cases.”
