EMERGENCY services called to an incident outside Oswestry on Sunday have confirmed that no-one was injured in the crash.
Firefighters from Oswestry were sent to the A5 between the Gledrid and Gobowen roundabouts – near Weston Rhyn – on Sunday (July 14) at around 3.30pm.
It is reported that two vehicles were involved in the collision.
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A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) confirmed staff were sent to the scene but no further treatment was required.
“We were called at 3.33pm to reports of a two-car RTC on the A5 in Oswestry," the emergency service said.
“An ambulance attended the scene and found two female occupants requiring assessment.
“Neither required hospital treatment and were discharged on scene.”
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A spokesman for West Mercia Police confirmed that officers also attended the scene.
“We were called to a two-vehicle collision on the A5 at the Gledrid roundabout at 3.30pm on Sunday, July 14," the force added.
“Nobody was seriously injured and no arrests were made.”
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