Glastonbury fire crew helps free person trapped after two-vehicle collision in Kingsdon

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

A fire crew from Glastonbury helped free a person from a crash this morning (Photo: Graham Richardson)
A fire crew from Glastonbury helped free a person from a crash this morning (Photo: Graham Richardson)

A fire crew from Glastonbury helped free a person who was trapped following a two-vehicle crash in Kingsdon this morning (June 22).

Just before 10.15am, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Control received a call to a two-vehicle collision in Kingsdon where it could not be confirmed if anyone was inside.

Fire engines from Somerton and Martock were mobilised along with the Heavy Rescue Tender from Glastonbury to the incident.

On arrival crews confirmed that there was one person still inside a vehicle and set to work to release the casualty.

Fire crews used equipment to stabilise and successfully extricate the person from the vehicle.

     

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