TWO drivers were taken to hospital following a crash on Hewitt's Avenue, New Waltham last night.
Humberside Fire and Rescue crews battled to free both of the men when their cars collided at about 10.30pm. The crash involved a green Nissan Micra and a silver Vauxhall Vectra.
Humberside Police set up road blocks and a diversion as firefighters rescued the trapped people.
The first driver suffered chest and shoulder injuries and had to be freed using tools to force open his car door.
The second driver could only be released after firefighters cut the roof off the car using an hydraulic cutter and a ram to push the dashboard away from the injured driver.
He suffered a suspected broken arm, rib injuries and cuts and bruises. A female passenger freed herself before the arrival of the rescuers.
Both men were taken to Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby by ambulance.
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Humberside Fire and Rescue crews battled to free both of the men when their cars collided at about 10.30pm. The crash involved a green Nissan Micra and a silver Vauxhall Vectra.
Humberside Police set up road blocks and a diversion as firefighters rescued the trapped people.
The first driver suffered chest and shoulder injuries and had to be freed using tools to force open his car door.
The second driver could only be released after firefighters cut the roof off the car using an hydraulic cutter and a ram to push the dashboard away from the injured driver.
He suffered a suspected broken arm, rib injuries and cuts and bruises. A female passenger freed herself before the arrival of the rescuers.
Both men were taken to Diana, Princess of Wales Hospital, Grimsby by ambulance.
Keep checking www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk for updates