Emergency services called to Waterlooville Filling Station
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Emergency services called to Waterlooville Filling Station

Emergency services have been called to the Shell filling station in Waterlooville this evening. Fire crews from Waterlooville and Southsea attended the filling station along with Police officers. The filling has been closed to the public whilst crews dealt with the incident that involved a collision between two vehicles. Fire crews using cutting equipment to gain access to one of vehicle. Crews needed to remove the roof after the driver was suffering from serve back and neck pain. After being freed the driver was strapped to a spinal board and there head was immobilised in a neck colour. The whole operation took just over three hours.

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