Two people have been hospitalised, including a woman in her 80s, after being trapped inside a car that collided into a bus and overturned into the front yard of a house in Sydney's west.
The incident unfolded about 10.30am on Tuesday when a car and bus crashed into each other on the Great Western Highway in Kingswood.
First responders arrived at the site of collision near O’Connell Street to find the car flipped onto its side in front of the house with two passengers stuck inside. A car flipped onto the front yard of a house on the Great Western Highway near O'Connell Street in Sydney's Kingswood suburb. Picture: Google MapsEmergency crews helped safely rescue the pair from the vehicle, following which they were taken to hospital for medical intervention.
Both passengers of the car were injured in the collision, but no injuries were reported from the driver of the bus. KINGSWOOD: 2 of 3 westbound lanes closed on Great Western Hwy just past O'Connell St, due to a bus and car crash. Exercise caution through the area.Traffic was briefly banked up along the highway with two of the three westbound lanes closed off by authorities to extract and tow the car away from the property’s front yard.“All lanes are now clear on the Great Western Hwy following this bus and car crash,” they said.
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