Emergency services helped rescue a woman from her car following a crash in Harrogate last night (Wednesday).
Woman cut free after Harrogate crash leaves car on its side Emergency services helped rescue a woman from her car following a crash in Harrogate last night (Wednesday). The crash happened on Grove Park Terrace at around 9:24pm. It left one car on its side and the female driver trapped within. Fire crews were able to assist police and paramedics on the scene. The North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue log reads:
“On arrival, one car was on it’s side with the female driver trapped within. “Fire crews stabilised the car and used hydraulic cutting equipment to free the female who was then checked over at scene by paramedics. “Fire crew then made the scene safe with Police.”There was no further comment about the severity of the woman’s injuries. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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