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Maria Cassidy

Firefighters called after driver reverses car through front of Gateshead home

Firefighters were called after a driver crashed into the front of a house in Gateshead.

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service received a call about a collision on Grisedale Gardens in Low Fell at 1.20pm on Thursday afternoon (January 20).

The driver of a Hyundai had reversed their car and crashed into a property getting stuck between the porch and driveway steps.

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Images shared on social media by the fire service show shattered glass and damage to the porch when the car crashed into the front of the house.

Firefighters used an appliance with a winch to move the car back onto the driveway and also checked for further damage to the porch.

They confirmed that the driver managed to get out of the car before crews arrived, however, they still got a full check over before firefighters left the scene.

A spokesman for the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said: "At 1:20pm on Thursday afternoon, we received a call about a road traffic collision on Grisedale Gardens in Gateshead.

The driver of a Hyundai had reversed their car and crashed into a property getting stuck between the porch and driveway steps. (Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service)

"Our crews from Gateshead Community Fire Station were on scene in a matter of minutes after the caller mentioned a person was trapped.

"The driver of a Hyundai had reversed their car and crashed into a property getting stuck between the porch and driveway steps.

"Using an appliance with a winch, our crews moved the Hyundai back on the driveway and after a thorough check – there was no further damage to the porch!

"Luckily the driver managed to get themselves out of the car before our crews turned up but they still got a full check over before we left.

"We want to thank our crews for such a fantastic response and we hope it reassures you that we will be there if you ever need our help."

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