All four vehicles were damaged
Three parked cars damaged following a crash in Over Hulton(Image: submitted)
A scene of destruction was left on a Bolton road after a car ploughed into three parked vehicles.
Fire crews descended on St Helens Road, in Over Hulton, at around 2am on Sunday morning (November 9).
A severely damaged red car was seen with its hazard lights on in the middle of the road following the collision.
Several firefighters could be seen working on the vehicle, which appeared to have its doors and boot open.
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A number of people were seen watching on while emergency services worked at the scene.
Three large cars – a silver Volkswagen, a black Toyota and a silver Toyota – which were parked on the side of the road were visibly damaged following the collision.
Debris could also be seen strewn along the road following the crash.
Firefighters working at the scene(Image: submitted)
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: “At shortly after 2am on Sunday (November 9) two fire engines from Bolton Central and Hindley fire stations plus the enhanced rescue unit from Ashton fire station were called to a crash involving one car into three parked cars on St Helens Road, Bolton.
“Firefighters made the vehicles and surrounding area safe alongside partners.
“Crews were in attendance for around 40 minutes.”
Greater Manchester Police has been approached for further details.
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