Firefighters freed a person from a vehicle after a road traffic collision in Nether Kellet.
Two fire engines from Bolton-le-Sands and Carnforth were called to Main Road in the village near Carnforth at 2.54am on Sunday March 8.
"Firefighters used lighting, small tools and Holmatro equipment to extricate one casualty," said a spokesperson for Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service.
"Crews remained at scene around 40 minutes."
Police and North West Ambulance Service were also at the scene.
A Lancashire Police spokesperson said they were called at 2.20am and it was a minor injury collision.


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