Car bursts into flames at Scottish roundabout as driver rushed to hospital

Emergency services raced to the scene
Emergency services raced to the scene -Credit:Fife Jammer Locations/FJL Services


A driver has been rushed to hospital after a car burst into flames in Fife.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were alerted to the incident at New Inn roundabout at around 2pm on Saturday, reports the Daily Record.

The car, understood to be a Fiat 500, was already ablaze when fire crews arrived.

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The driver was taken to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy and received treatment for minor injuries.

A photograph from the scene shows the vehicle enveloped by flames inside bushes on the roundabout as smoke billows into the sky.

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A second image shows the burnt out vehicle abandoned at the side of the road.

The burnt-out vehicle on New Inn roundabout in Fife
The burnt-out vehicle on New Inn roundabout in Fife -Credit:Fife Jammer Locations/FJL Services

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: "We were called to an incident on the A92 at the New Inn roundabout, just north of Balfarg. at 2:12pm on Saturday, May 18.

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"The car was well alight when officers arrived and the fire was extinguished using one hose reel jet.

"The driver of the vehicle was taken to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy with minor injuries."