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Somerset crews rescue driver from Royal Mail van after crash

Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service received an emergency call from South Western Ambulance Service requesting help with a road traffic collision in Somerton just after 7pm on Sunday, September 5.

Fire crews from Somerton and Martock Fire Stations were sent to the scene to provide help to the paramedics.

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Emergency services confirmed this was a single vehicle road traffic collision involving a Royal Mail van which had landed on it’s side.

A spokesperson for Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said: “Crews got to work to release the driver by removing the windscreen and assisted the driver out and got to work making the vehicle safe.”

The driver had sustained minor injuries but was left in the care of paramedics on scene, fire crews confirmed.




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