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Two appliances and crews from Aylesbury and one officer attended.

The firefighters helped one man out of the car. A second man was out of the car before they arrived.

Thames Valley Police also attended.

Two appliances and crews from West Ashland attended, along with an officer.

A car was on its side in a car park when they arrived.

The firefighters released one woman, uninjured.

Thames Valley Police also attended.

Two appliances and crews from Aylesbury, along with an officer attended.

A car had ended up upside down in a ditch.

A woman and a man were physically trapped in the car.

The firefighters used a tirfor winch and small gear.

They were then passed into the care of South Central Ambulance Service.

Thames Valley Police also attended.

One appliance and crew from Aylesbury attended.

A car had been involved in a collision with a commercial building. The car had been removed before they arrived.

One woman was being cared for by South Central Ambulance Service.

The firefighters made the scene safe.

Thames Valley Police also attended.

One appliance and crew from Broughton attended.

One car was well alight when they arrived. One man was out of the car when they arrived, injured. He was passed into the care of South Central Ambulance Service.

The firefighters used:

  • One set of breathing apparatus
  • One hose reel jet
  • An immediate emergency care pack

The car was around 70 per cent damaged by the fire.

The lamppost was damaged in the collision and by the fire. Milton Keynes Council was notified.

The incident was left in the hands of Thames Valley Police.

One appliance and crew from Beaconsfield attended.

The firefighters used an absorbent pads from an environmental pack to contain fuel leaking from the car.

The incident was left in the hands of Thames Valley Police.

Two appliances and crews from West Ashland attended, along with an officer.

Two men were out of their cars, injured, when the firefighters arrived.

The firefighters provided assistance to South Central Ambulance Service.

Thames Valley Police were also in attendance.

One appliance and crew from Aylesbury and one from Maidenhead attended.

One woman was out of the car when they arrived. The firefighters used an immediate emergency care pack to treat the woman for the effects of shock.

The woman was handed into the care of South Central Ambulance Service.

One appliance and crew from Aylesbury attended.

No one was trapped or injured. The firefighters made the scene safe. They put a cordon in place and used small gear. They made the scene safe and left the incident in the hands of Thames Valley Police.