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Five taken to hospital after accident
A TELEGRAPH pole was left leaning dangerously close to a house after a road accident in St Paul's Cray yesterday.
Firefighters from Sidcup, Orpington and Bexley were called to the two car collision at around 8.40am at the junction of Sevenoaks Way and Midfield Way.
But the five people involved, including two children, were all out of their cars by the time the emergency services arrived.
All five were taken to hospital but the nature of their injuries is not yet known.
One of the cars struck a nearby telegraph pole but it is not yet known whether this happened before or after the collision with the other vehicle.
The road was closed while firefighters secured the telegraph pole to make sure it did not topple over.
11:38am Sunday 7th September 2008
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CommentPosted by: Me on 4:35pm Sun 7 Sep 08
Thank goodness everyone is ok
Thank goodness everyone is ok
Posted by: Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott, The Study on 1:19pm Mon 8 Sep 08
Some people blame everything on the [bold]Poles[/bold]!
[bold]Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott[/bold]
Some people blame everything on the
Poles!
Your Lord, Erastus Theobald Piggott Posted by: genie on 4:06pm Mon 8 Sep 08
A POLE, it caused absolute chaos around sidcup,obviously the people involved were ok as they were already out of the vehicles by the time the emergency services arrived. But as for the Pole!!!!!
A POLE, it caused absolute chaos around sidcup,obviously the people involved were ok as they were already out of the vehicles by the time the emergency services arrived. But as for the Pole!!!!!
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