Driver and passenger cut free from crash wreckage

About eight firefighters work on a car which has flipped onto its side following a crash in St Peter's Valley, Jersey. The car is grey in colour. The garden wall of a property is next to the scene with two green wheelie bins propped up against the wall. Trees are on the opposite side.Image source, Jersey Fire Service
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Firefighters had to free two people from the wreckage of a car which crashed in St Peter's Valley

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Two people had to be cut free from a car which ended up on its side following a crash.

Jersey Fire Service said it received a call at about 15:00 BST on Sunday to reports of the incident involving a single vehicle in St Peter's Valley.

A service spokesperson said firefighters removed the windscreen from the car to remove a passenger before cutting through the vehicle's roof to free the driver.

The passenger and driver suffered minor injuries, the spokesperson added.

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