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Emergency services attended a crash between two cars in Bradfordville on Tuesday morning. Despite one of the vehicles - a 4WD - rolling, the occupants escaped injury. The 4WD was travelling east on Ross Street when it collided with a black sedan heading south on Taralga Road just before 10am. ALSO READ: Preparations on for Goulburn Show 2021 Police said no one was trapped or injured, although its rescue unit and ambulance attended the scene. An Ambulance media spokesman confirmed a male and female, both in their 30s, were assessed at the site but did not require transport to hospital. Police Rescue cleared the scene afterward and a tow truck took the vehicles away. ALSO READ: COVID and contamination trigger change to recycling drop-off Witnesses and nearby residents helped with traffic control and assisted the occupants until emergency services arrived. No one had been issued with an infringement notice over the crash, police said. We depend on subscription revenue to support our journalism. If you are able, please subscribe here. If you are already a subscriber, thank you for your support.
ON SCENE: A male and a female fortunately escaped injury after their vehicles collided at the Ross Street/ Taralga Road intersection on Tuesday morning. Photo: Bernard Martin.
Emergency services attended a crash between two cars in Bradfordville on Tuesday morning.
Despite one of the vehicles - a 4WD - rolling, the occupants escaped injury.
The 4WD was travelling east on Ross Street when it collided with a black sedan heading south on Taralga Road just before 10am.
Witnesses and nearby residents helped with traffic control and assisted the occupants until emergency services arrived.
No one had been issued with an infringement notice over the crash, police said.
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