Shropshire fire crews called out to three late-night crashes
Fire crews were called out to deal with three crashes - including one where a car ended up down an embankment.
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The incidents, at Cleobury Mortimer, Burford (Tenbury Wells), and Eardington (near Bridgnorth), took place between 10pm and midnight on Saturday (January 4).
The first, at Burford saw two fire crews from Ludlow called out shortly after 10pm to reports of a vehicle hitting a fibre optic cable box.
Police and utilities workers were at the scene and also had to deal with the aftermath of the crash affecting the British Telecom telephone exchange.
An update from the fire service said crews used hoses after finding smoke issuing from a ground floor window.
It said the smoke had been caused by a smouldering copper pipe which was damaged in the crash.
A second incident at Lower Forge in Eardington saw two crews sent to the scene at around 10.40pm.
The fire service said one vehicle had come to rest down an embankment, but no occupants were trapped.
The third incident came at Lower Inhedge at Cleobury Mortimer, shortly before midnight, with two vehicles involved in a crash.
The fire service said that no action had been required from its officers.