A man and woman suffered ‘serious injuries’ after a two-car crash in Newtown, which saw one vehicle end up on its roofTwo cars were involved in an early morning crash in Newtown (one, believed to be a Mercedes, pictured with front end damage and the other ending up on its roof, with a man and a woman, believed to be the drivers of the cars, suffering serious injuries and being taken to hospital Two cars were involved in an early morning crash in Newtown, with a man and a woman, believed to be the drivers of the cars, suffering serious injuries and being taken to hospital

Two people have suffered ‘serious injuries’ in a two-vehicle crash in Birmingham.

The collision took place at the junction of New Town Row and New John Street West, the A4540 Birmingham ring road in Newtown, shortly before 6am on Wednesday (July 23).

One car ended up on its roof, while the second, believed to be a Mercedes, suffered severe front-end damage.

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Police, fire and ambulance crews were called to the scene.

West Midlands Ambulance Service confirmed a man and a woman, believed to be the drivers of each vehicle, suffered ‘serious injuries’ and ‘potentially serious injuries’.

They were treated at the scene before being rushed to hospital.

The crash took place near the Safestore Self Storage unit in Newtown at the junction of New Town Row and the A4540 New John Street West, with police, fire and ambulance vehicles pictured at the scene The crash took place near the Safestore Self Storage unit in Newtown at the junction of New Town Row and the A4540 New John Street West

A spokesman for the service said: “We were called to reports of a two-car road traffic collision near to the junction of New Town Row and New John Street at 5.43am on Wednesday (July 23).

“Two ambulances and a MERIT (Medical Emergency Response Intervention Team) trauma doctor attended the scene.

“On arrival, we discovered two patients, a man and a woman.

“A man was treated for potentially serious injuries and a woman for serious injuries, before they were both taken to Midland Metropolitan University Hospital for further treatment.”

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A spokeswoman for West Midlands Fire Service said: “We had the call at 5.40am. We sent two appliances, a fire engine from Aston and one from Ladywood.

“There were two cars involved in a collision. One was on its roof and one car came to rest on its wheels.

“One woman and one man were assisted from their vehicles.

“We made the vehicles safe and left the scene after around an hour.”

West Midlands Police has been approached for a statement.