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Winch used by firefighters to free car wedged into fuel tanker in Longage Hill, Lyminge.
00:00, 28 November 2014
updated: 14:05, 28 November 2014
A car and a fuel tanker became wedged together in an accident in a country lane.
Firefighters had to use a winch to free the car at Longage Hill, Lyminge.
Police had first been called at about 10.20am today.
A Kent Police spokesman said: “No injuries were reported and officers attended to assist with road closure while the vehicle was recovered.”
The road was re-opened just before 12.42pm.
A spokesman for Kent Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were called to a fuel tanker and car that had become wedged. Firefighters used a winch to free the car. No fuel leaks were caused.”
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