As previously reported, the two-vehicle crash happened at the Ketch roundabout in Worcester on Thursday evening during an emergency incident.
Police, the fire service and the ambulance all attended at around 6pm.
A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said: “Officers were called to a two-vehicle collision at the roundabout on the A4440, Broomhall Way and A38, Worcester Road at around 6pm yesterday (Thursday 2 January).
“Upon attendance officers found one car to have been overturned and landed on its roof. No arrests were made. No serious injuries to report.”
A Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service crew from Worcester Fire Station was called to the incident at 6.08pm ‘to make vehicles safe after an RTC at the roundabout on Worcester Road and Broomhall Way, Worcester’.
A fire service spokesperson said: “The incident involved two vehicles, one of which was on all four wheels with the other on its roof. Two casualties were handed over to the care of the ambulance service who attended along with police. The incident was marked as pending closure at 6.44pm.”
The West Midlands Ambulance Service said only one casualty was treated following the incident.
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An ambulance spokesperson said: “We were called to reports of an RTC at the junction of Broomhall Way and Worcester Road in Worcester at 5.56pm.
“A specialist paramedic was sent to the scene and a paramedic officer was also in attendance. On arrival, crews discovered two cars had been involved in a collision and one had ended up on its roof. The driver of the vehicle on its roof, a man, was treated for minor injuries before being discharged at the scene.”
We reported previously how part of the A38 near Ketch Roundabout had been blocked by police after the accident. For a time the roundabout’s exit towards St Peter’s was inaccessible.
An eyewitness who had passed the incident said: “Three care were involved and one is currently on its roof.”