Woman rescued from vehicle following Lowestoft collision
Police were called to a collision in Tom Crisp Way. PIC: Sonya Duncan Copyright: Archant 2016 - Credit: Sonya Duncan
A woman has been cut free from a vehicle following a collision in Tom Crisp Way in Lowestoft.
Firefighters, police and ambulance crews were called to the two-vehicle collision shortly before 4pm today (Thursday, March 16).
Fire crews from Lowestoft North and Lowestoft South stations removed the roof of one of the vehicles to free a woman trapped inside.
The woman, believed to be in her late teens, was assessed by the East of England Ambulance Service for a neck injury.
An East of England Ambulance Service spokesman said: 'We received a call today at 3.50pm to reports of a two vehicle RTC on Tom Crisp Way in Lowestoft. A rapid response vehicle and ambulance crew are on scene and currently assessing a woman, believed to be in her late teens, for a neck injury.'
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