EMERGENCY crews have been called to a crash on a main road near a Herefordshire village.
Police, Ambulance and Fire crews were called at around 7.30am this morning (Friday, October 21) to reports of a crash on the A466 near Wormelow.
A statement from West Mercia Police said that officers attended a car that had overturned.
The driver reported minor injuries and no other vehicles were involved.
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A spokesperson for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue service said: "A crew from Hereford was called at 7.41am on 21 October to a crash into a wall, where a car went upside down onto its roof.
It said one female managed to escape before the arrival of the fire service and was left in the care of the ambulance service.
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