Emergency crews were called out to Oswestry after a crash involving three vehicles.
Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that a team from Oswestry Fire Station were called out in the early hours of this morning (October 19) to an incident on Welsh Walls.
Fire crews were called to the scene just before 5am to make sure that the three vehicles involved in the collision made electrically safe.
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The fire service has also confirmed that officers from West Mercia Police were also in attendance at the scene.
A spokesperson for Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service said: “At 4.55am on Saturday October 19, Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service Fire Control received a call reporting that a Road Traffic Collision had taken place in Oswestry.
“One fire appliance was mobilised from Oswestry.
“Also at the scene of the incident were the Police.
“Fire Service Personnel have made three vehicles electrically safe using small gear.”
The condition of those involved is unclear at this time.
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