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Firefighters provide ‘immediate emergency care’ after car crashes into house in Wokingham

A car has crashed into a house in Wokingham. The collision took place in the Berkshire town on Tuesday morning (June 13).

Emergency services, including the police and fire crews, were sent to the scene at around 10.25am after receiving reports of a crash. Upon arrival, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service saw that a car had crashed into a house.

Firefighters from Wokingham fire station provided emergency care at the scene. The scene was later handed over to Thames Valley Police.

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A statement issued by the fire service reads: “At 10:25am on Tuesday, 13 June, we received reports of a road traffic collision on Arthur Road in Wokingham. A Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crew from Wokingham Fire Station was sent to the scene.

“Upon arrival, the crew discovered a vehicle had crashed into a house. Firefighters provided immediate emergency care at the scene before handing over to Thames Valley Police. The crew was on the scene for approximately 12 minutes.”

South Central Ambulance Service has been approached for further information on this collision.

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