Two passengers rescued after their Audi TT turns into wedged

May 03, 2023 at 3:30 AM
Two passengers rescued after their Audi TT turns into wedged
Two passengers have been rescued from their automotive after it grew to become wedged beneath a lorry. The two occupants, a person and a lady, have been travelling alongside of their blue Audi TT after they had a collision with a HGV.

{A photograph} from the scene reveals the low-slung sports activities automotive nearly fully beneath the lorry.

The Audi’s roof was severely broken within the accident which occurred on Newstead Industrial Estate in Stoke-on-Trent.

Reports counsel the incident occurred on Alderflat Drive.

Emergency companies have been known as to the scene on Sunday, April 30, at round 4.50pm.

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When they arrived on the scene, firefighters have been in a position to reduce the 2 occupants free.

Police stated there have been no severe accidents. Following the crash, a lady was taken to the Royal Stoke University Hospital as a precaution, whereas the person was discharged on the scene.

A spokesperson for Staffordshire Police stated: “We were called to Alderflat Drive, Trentham, at 4.50pm on Sunday following reports of a collision. A blue Audi TT had become stuck underneath an HGV following a collision.

“We went to the scene alongside firefighters from Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service who managed to rescue a man and a woman from inside the car.”

They added: “They were not seriously injured. A woman was taken to hospital as a precaution. Both vehicles have since been recovered.”

A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service stated: “We were called at 4.41 pm on Sunday to a road traffic collision involving a car and an HGV on Plantation Road. One ambulance, a paramedic officer, a Critical Care Car from Midland Air Ambulance and a BASICS emergency doctor attended the scene.

“Upon arrival, we found two patients, a man and a woman. The woman had sustained non-life-threatening injuries. She received treatment from ambulance staff at the scene and was conveyed to Royal Stoke University Hospital for further assessment.

“The man did not require treatment from ambulance staff and was discharged at the scene.”