TWO people had to be rescued from a ditch by fire crews after a crash on Little Clacton Road yesterday afternoon.
The incident, which involved two vehicles is believed to have happened on a tight bend on Little Clacton Road, which leads towards St John's Road.
Two people were rescued from their vehicle after a collision between two cars left them in a ditch on the side of the road.
Emergency services were called to the scene at around 4.45pm on Thursday, October 3.
The two people who were rescued were assessed at the scene and did not require transportation to hospital.
An Essex Fire and Rescue spokesman said: "Firefighters were called to a car stuck in a ditch near Little Clacton Road at 4.49pm. Crews used specialist equipment to rescue two casualties and gave them first aid."
An Essex Police spokesman said: “Shortly after 4.45pm on Thursday 4 October, we were called to a collision involving two vehicles in Little Clacton Road, Clacton.
“Officers attended and a road closure was put in place while the incident was cleared.
“No injuries were reported.”
An East of England Ambulance Service spokesman said: “We were called just after 5pm on Thursday 3 October to a road traffic collision on the Little Clacton Road in Clacton.
An ambulance and ambulance officer vehicle were sent to the scene. Two people were assessed at the scene and did not require transportation to hospital.”
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