A CAR hit two parked vehicles in a Herefordshire town.
Both the police and fire service were called to Tudor Rise in Ross-on-Wye shortly before 7.50pm last night (April 8.)
A fire service spokesperson said that one vehicle was made safe and absorbent mats were used for a fuel leak.
He added that there were no casualties, but the police also attended.
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Meanwhile, the fire service were called to two crashes in the county on Saturday (April 6).
The first involved an overturned car in Aymestrey shortly before 7.30pm.
A man was out of the car prior to the arrival of the fire service and was handed over to the care of the ambulance service, who attended along with police.
Then, shortly before 10.15pm, the fire service were calked to a crash in Chapel Lane, near to Junction 3 of the M50.
The crew from Fownhope made a car safe after it was found in a ditch. No other emergency services attended.
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