Man injured after car comes off road at Herefordshire junction

The junction where the crash happened <i>(Image: Google Maps)</i>
The junction where the crash happened (Image: Google Maps)

ONE man has been injured after a car came off the road at a junction in Herefordshire.

Emergency services were called to the junction between the A4111 and A4112, Eardisley, just before 4pm on Saturday (April 27) following a crash. A car had left the carriageway and fire crews removed a man in his 20s from the car. He was assessed by ambulance staff and discharged with minor injuries.

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A Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) spokesperson said: "Two HWFRS crews, one each from Kington and Eardisley Fire Stations, were called at 4.11pm on April 27 to a small vehicle in Eardisley.

"Fire service personnel made safe a vehicle which had left the road with one male casualty in his 20s released from the vehicle and handed over to the care of the ambulance service."

About the incident, a spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called to reports of a car that left the junction of the A4111 and A4112 in Eardisley at 3.58pm. One ambulance attended. On arrival we discovered one patient, a man, who was assessed and discharged at the scene with minor injuries."