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Vehicle Overboard Both Occupants Received Non Life Threatening Injuries Police Investigates

On Wednesday April 20, 2022 at 11:15am BFRS Dispatch received a report of a RTC in St Davids near Dollys Bay.

BFRS responded from Clearwater Station with one fire appliance and the ambulance with  a total of four firefighters.
On arrival to the RTC fire crews found one car which had hit a wall. The driver of the car did not have any injuries.

 While at this incident BFRS Dispatch recived a report of another incident were a vehicle had slid of the road into the water near Stokes Bridge St Davids.

Crews immediately left the scene of the first RTC and responded to the vehicle in the water.
On arrival to the vehicle in the water fire crews found that there were two occupants of and both were out of the car.
Both sustained non life threatening injuries and were treated at the scene by Fire Service EMT’s then transported to KEMH via ambulance.

The cause of both RTC’s are under investigation by BPS.

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