Two people are trapped in a vehicle after an accident near Plymouth.
Firefighters raced to the scene of an overturned car incident in St Cleer, Cornwall.
Emergency services closed the unnamed road near the St. Cleer water treatment plant while they worked to extricate people trapped in the vehicle.
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Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed teams from Liskeard, Callington and Bodmin are present, as well as Devon and Cornwall Police and the South West Ambulance Service (SWASFT).
A statement said: “At 7.31pm the fire service was contacted by police who reported a road traffic collision involving an overturned vehicle and two people trapped inside.
“We mobilized equipment from Liskeard and Callington, Bodmin’s rescue tender and a full-time station manager. The first device arrived at the scene within 9 minutes of the emergency call.
“Upon arrival, crews confirmed that two people were medically trapped in the vehicle.
“Crews have used crash rescue equipment to remove the vehicle’s roof and are awaiting the arrival of more ambulances before extricating both victims.”