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The emergency services have arrived tonight on a street in Liverpool after an accident.
Merseyside Police are currently on the scene of the two-vehicle RTC at Swallowhurst Crescent in Norris Green.
Fire crews from the Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service were called at 9:57 p.m. Saturday and arrived at the scene at 10:01 p.m.
A fire service spokesman said the accident involved a moving vehicle and a car parked on the street.
The incident has now been turned over to the Merseyside police.
Photos and video footage from the scene show multiple shoelaces placed across the street.
Police officers can be seen huddled around a silver vehicle that is parked outside the front of a property, along with various members of the public.
The force’s incident director told ECHO that the incident was “ongoing.”
A spokesperson for the Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were moved at 9:57 pm and arrived at the scene at 10:01 pm.
“Two engines were called to the scene.
“When we got there it was a two-vehicle RTC, one moving vehicle and one parked. Both vehicles were on all four wheels.
“We made the scene safe and put laces up.
“We were there for about half an hour.”
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