A CAR has smashed through a front garden in a crash in a North Yorkshire village.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service say they were called to reports of a crash in the Selby village of Womersley yesterday afternoon (May 24).
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Station manager Tony Walker said at the time: "Crews from Selby and South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue along with police and ambulance are currently dealing with a single vehicle crash in the Womersley area.
"No serious injuries reported at this time. Your services working for you when you need us."
The fire service received the initial call at 6.11pm from South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue stating they’d taken a call involving a car which had gone into a garden and was possibly on fire.
A service spokesman said: "We mobilised our Selby crew along with a crew from Askern and an officer.
"Upon arrival it was found that this was actually a two vehicle road traffic collision where one of the vehicles had left the scene.
"An Audi A3 had left the road and ended in a garden.
"Two women occupants in their early 20’s were out of the vehicle and were treated on scene by crews and paramedics suffering minor injuries and shock.
"The vehicle wasn't on fire and crews made the vehicle and scene safe."
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