Firefighters in Shropshire responded to a crash involving a vehicle 'transporting sheep' on Tuesday evening.
Firefighters in Shropshire responded to a crash involving a vehicle "transporting sheep" on Tuesday evening.
Crews from Church Stretton, Ludlow and Wellington were called to the collision on the A49, Newington, Craven Arms at 8pm.Fortunately, according to Shropshire Fire and Rescue, no one was trapped and none of the animals were injured.
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