Emergency services are in attendance at the scene of a collision in Shanklin which has seen a car career through railings this afternoon (Thursday).
At least 5 police units alongside an ambulance and 2 appliances from the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service are at the scene on Green Lane, where a silver Renault has driven through metal railings in the car park of Shanklin Football Club’s ground.
An Isle of Wight Ambulance Service Officer and a fire officer are also present.
The 5-door vehicle has sustained damage to its windscreen and passenger wing from the impact with the railings, which have been pulled from the ground by the impact.
A clear smash can be seen on the windscreen of the Renault where the metal has made contact with the glass at force.
It is not known how many occupants the vehicle had at the time of the collision, but at least 1 person has been treated by paramedics at the scene following the collision that saw the airbags deploy.
Traffic is able to pass the area freely.
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At least 5 police units alongside an ambulance and 2 appliances from the Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire and Rescue Service are at the scene!!? WTF!
Our angels strike again… yet where there’s a genuine need for one ambulance, it takes days to send one…
Wonder how many accidents will happen daily when thousands more houses are built and even more cars are on our roads.
5 police units! To an incident where a car has hit a fence in a private car park. Imagine how many would turn up to a serious incident? Say a burglary or an assault.
zero police units to a burglary