EMERGENCY services rushed to the scene of a crash after a car rolled over on its side.
Firefighters, police and paramedics were called to reports of a two-vehicle crash at around 10.30am this morning on the A37 Long Ash Lane near Frampton after a car rolled onto its side.
A spokesman for Dorchester Fire Station said: "Earlier this morning crews from Dorchester were mobilised to a Road Traffic Collision (RTC) near Frampton.
"On arrival we found a car on its side having rolled and the occupants of the car were already out and safe.
"We administered casualty care to the two occupants of the vehicle until handing over to paramedics. We also made the car and scene safe before leaving the scene in the hands of the police."
A spokesman for Dorset Police said: "We were called at 10.29am on Tuesday, June 21, to a report of a two-vehicle collision in Long Ash Lane at the junction of the A356 near Dorchester.
"It was reported that one of the vehicles was on its roof. Officers attended with the fire and ambulance services.
"One of the vehicles was recovered and the road reopened at around 12.15pm."
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