AN OVERTURNED car in an Oswestry village led to emergency services being called out on Sunday.
West Mercia Police, Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) and West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) were all called to West Felton, alongside the Highways Agency at around 2pm.
A SFRS spokesman said that two crews, from Oswestry and Ellesmere, attended Crossroads, in West Felton, but did not need to remove anyone from the vehicles as a result fo the road traffic collision (RTC).
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They said: "Fire service personnel attended a road traffic collision and upon arrival, they found no persons to be trapped."
Police and highways closed the road for the duration of the afternoon and urged drivers to find an alternative route.
A stop message was sent to SFRS control confirming no further assistance was necessary at around 2.15pm.
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