Woman rescued after crash

A woman had to rescued from a car by firefighters in one of two Pagham accidents just eight hours apart.

The woman was cut free from the wreckage of the vehicle after it had been in collision with a van. The fire crew used specialist heavy rescue equipment for the task.

The woman was taken to hospital by ambulance after the collision at about 8.13am on Friday, October 24. It occurred on the Lower Bognor Road at Lagness, about 200 yards east of the Royal Oak pub.

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A few minutes after midnight at the start of the same day firefighters also attended an accident close to the nearby junction of Pagham Road and Sefter Road.

A car was found in a stream but the driver had left the scene before the emergency services arrived. No one was found during a search of the area by the fire crews from Bognor Regis and Chichester.

They made the car safe.

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