Two people were taken to hospitalA car overturned on Anton Bantock Way.(Image: Submitted image)
A car overturned and people were taken to hospital after a two-vehicle crash in Bristol last week.
On Friday, May 9, a collision on Anton Bantock Way, in Bishopsworth, just after 7pm had left a car on its side.
Photos taken at the scene show emergency services surrounding the vehicle.
Avon and Somerset Police said that the police force as well as the ambulance service attended the incident.
The road was closed at its junction with Queen’s Road.
There were no serious injuries reported but two people were taken to the Bristol Royal Infirmary.
The ambulance service said two double-crewed land ambulances, a first responder and the hazardous area response team were sent to the scene.
Avon and Somerset Police said: “At 7.08pm on Friday, May 9, we received a report of a two-vehicle collision, in which one vehicle had overturned, on Anton Bantock Way.
“Officers attended alongside the ambulance service and closed the road at its junction with Queen’s Road to allow emergency services to respond and the vehicles to be recovered.
“No serious injuries were reported, and the road was reopened by 10pm.”
Emergency services at the scene of an overturned car in Bristol.(Image: Submitted image)
A spokesperson for the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SWASFT) said: “We were called at 7.13pm on Friday, May 9, to a road traffic collision In Bristol.
“We sent two double-crewed land ambulances, a first responder and the hazardous area response team to the scene.
“We conveyed two patients by land ambulances to Bristol Royal Infirmary”.
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