A MOTORIST was cut from his tangled wreck after a car crash along Parkhill Drive in Berwick last Friday morning.
Emergency services were called just before 2am, with police, ambulance and CFA fire and rescue crews rushing to the scene near Lydia Mary Drive.
Berwick Fire Brigade captain Alan Boyd said the car hit a tree on the nature strip and ricocheted into the median strip.
Captain Boyd said the single occupant of the car was injured and trapped in the front of the vehicle.
“CFA firefighters used the Jaws of Life to cut the passenger side door out of the car and give ambulance officers access to get their patient out,” he said.
The man was taken to hospital for treatment.
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