A MAN has been cut free from the roof of his car and taken to hospital following a crash in Bromsgrove.
Police, fire, and ambulance services attended the incident at around 11am on Tuesday, November 21, on Bishop Hall Crescent.
A man, a 64-year-old, had to be cut free from the roof of his car by fire crews from Redditch and Bromsgrove, following a collision between a car and a parked car.
A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman added: "We were called by police at 11am to Bishop Hall Crescent in Bromsgrove.
"One ambulance and a paramedic officer attended a road traffic collision involving a car and a parked car.
"We treated a man in his 60s who suffered facial injuries and suspected pelvic injuries.
"He was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham."
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