A car has crashed into a house in Telford causing 'severe damage' and paramedics have attended.
BMW car smashes into house by busy West Midlands road leaving front door 'off its hinges' - people treated by ambulance crew999 calls were made and the Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service , West Midlands Ambulance Service and West Mercia Police all attended.
Daniel Watkins described the state of the house when he saw it shortly after the crash:"When I was walking past, I saw there was quite a few police cars, ambulance and fire engine where the road had been taped off. "When looking at the brick wall it was a completely different story with a BMW wedged into the side of the house with the bricks all over the car leaving the house unsafe and exposed."Su Jay, who works at a Shell garage near the house, told the Shropshire Star:"I didn't see anything, I just heard the car go into the house. Police and ambulance are still there.
"There has been a major accident this morning by the shell petrol station in Ketley. We hope everyone is ok.
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