Basingstoke Family Rescued after Car Crashes into their Home A FAMILY from Basingstoke had to...

Published: 9:27 am November 11, 2015
Updated: 9:27 am November 11, 2015

Basingstoke Family Rescued after Car Crashes into their Home

A FAMILY from  Basingstoke  had to be rescued from their home after a car crashed into it during rush hour.  Firefighters had to help a middle-aged mum and her young boy flee from their home after a Renault Clio ploughed into it at about 7.55am. The car ploughed in though the front door and into the hallway after it was believed the male driver suffered a “medical event” in Belle Vue Road. Two crews from Basingstoke fire station and Hartley Wintney fire station had to cut a 60-year old man from the car. [SME_gallery ids=’8HBPg7R,5T3gdZX,gHFSGG4,P2qjT8g,WtNmqmG,DvX2jGp,p3gFHLx,SZkkdBW,NP5vM6T,CdBwgkp,CCqz2NF,3ZKgxFb,PqDhJVN,SMRR8gM’ size=’ThumbURL’ columns=’4′ caption=” link=” new=”] A spokesman for South Central Ambulance Service said they believed the motorist had “some sort of medical event which led to him veering off the road. An ambulance took him to Basingstoke hospital   where his condition is said to be “non life-threatening. https:///www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNaMvSvYGGc   It is not believed he suffered any injuries from the

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