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Two helped from vehicle after Ironbridge crash

Two people were helped from a vehicle after it overturned on a busy town centre street this morning.

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High Street, Ironbridge. Pic: Google Street View

The incident happened in High Street, Ironbridge, this morning at around 11.10am.

Three fire engines were sent to the scene. Nobody was hurt in the crash.

A Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: "At 11.16am we received a call reporting that a road traffic collision had taken place.

"Three fire appliances including the rescue tender were mobilised from Telford Central, Tweedale and Wellington. An operations officer was in attendance.

"Also at the scene of the incident were the land ambulance service and the police.

"Fire crews have responded to a report of road traffic collision involving vehicle overturned and possible two persons trapped. On arrival, crews made vehicle safe - two persons had been assisted from the vehicle prior to arrival of fire service."

A West Midlands Ambulance spokeswoman said: "We were called at 11.10am to High Street, Ironbridge to reports of an road traffic collision. An ambulance and Community First Responder attended. One car had overturned following a collision with a wall. Two occupants were out of the vehicle and were assessed by ambulance staff but found to be uninjured."

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