Crash on A299 in Ramsgate between Canterbury Road East and Lord of the Manor Roundabout
00:00, 12 February 2015
updated: 07:42, 12 February 2015
A woman had to be cut free and taken to hospital after a crash involving two cars.
The casualty was trapped in a silver Ford Focus after the smash Hengist Way in Ramsgate, between Canterbury Road East and the Lord of the Manor roundabout.
Police were called just after 6am, and were joined by fire crews who helped to free the victim from the car.
She was taken to the Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital in Margate to be checked over.
Two other people were involved in the accident, and were also taken to hospital to be checked over.
A Kent Fire and Rescue spokesman said: "Fire crews used hydraulic rescue equipment to release a woman trapped in her car in Hengist Way, Ramsgate this morning.
"Fire engines from Margate and Ramsgate attended the incident and removed the woman on a spinal longboard, passing her into the care of the ambulance service.
"Three other people were also taken to hospital for precautionary checks. Crews were on the scene until about 7.20am."
The Ford Focus was reported to be in a dangerous position, with other motorists trying to drive around it.
There was also broken glass and a fuel spillage in the road, prompting police to call Kent Highways to clear it.
The damaged car has now been recovered and the road has been re-opened.
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