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Two injured as crash pushes one car through brick wall

Two drivers were injured in a late night crash which saw one car pushed through a brick wall.

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It happened at 11.10pm on Saturday in Monmouth Drive in the New Oscott area of Sutton Coldfield.

A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokesman said: "The initial collision left one car with a badly damaged side and front end damage. The driver was trapped inside and firefighters worked with ambulance staff to get the man out.

"The driver, who was estimated to be in his 50s, had multiple fractures to his legs and pelvis, abdominal injuries and a potential head injury.

"His condition was stabilised before he was taken on blue lights to the major trauma centre at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham with the doctor travelling on the ambulance.

"The second car had front end damage and ended up going through a brick wall into a garden. The driver, a 34-year-old man had superficial arm and nose injuries and was complaining of neck pain.

"He was taken to Heartlands Hospital."

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