A WOMAN and baby were taken to hospital after a car overturned in a crash in Cradley Heath.
Medics were called to reports of a collision involving two cars on Waterfall Lane, just after 6.30pm on Wednesday evening (August 19).
Two ambulances attended the scene where medics found one of the cars on its roof.
Medics treated a woman and a baby girl from the overturned car for injuries not believed to be serious, before they were taken to Russells Hall Hospital for further care.
A spokeswoman for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 6:33pm last night to reports of a two car RTC on Waterfall Lane in Cradley Heath. Two ambulances and a paramedic officer attended the scene.
"When crews arrived, they found two cars which had been in collision, with one on its roof. Crews treated two patients from the car on its roof, a woman and baby girl, for injuries not believed to be serious.
"They were both conveyed to Russell’s Hall Hospital for further treatment.”
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