Saskatoon firefighters remove woman from upside-down car unharmed
Saskatoon firefighters safely removed a woman who was trapped in an upside-down vehicle.
Julien Fournier / Global NewsA woman who was trapped in an upside-down car Monday morning was safely removed by Saskatoon Fire Department personnel.
The two-vehicle collision at Weyakwin Drive and Taylor Street happened at 9 a.m. CT.
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Fire crews arrived to find one of vehicle on its roof with a woman trapped inside.
Firefighters stabilized the car and then extricated the woman through the driver’s side window. She was not injured.
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The man driving the other vehicle was also not injured.
Firefighters stayed on scene to clean up debris and fluids left behind from both vehicles.
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