A WOMAN was taken to hospital after a car careered into a wall in Wollaston.
The incident happened on the corner of Roman Road on Sunday night (February 24).
Ambulance crews reportedly spotted the incident while out on the road at 9.37pm.
A spokesman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said the female driver of the car was taken to Russells Hall Hospital in Dudley with injuries “not thought to be life-threatening”.
Emma Weaver, who saw the aftermath of the crash, said: "I heard the bang but didn’t see how it happened, there was debris all over the road and the sign on the roundabout had been knocked down."
West Midlands Fire Service sent eight firefighters to the scene and the brigade resonse vehicle and they helped to free the woman driver from the vehicle as she had been trapped inside by the rubble from the wall.
A spokesman for the fire service said: "The car appears to have travelled over the roundabout into the wall."
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