A woman was airlifted to hospital after getting trapped under a car which had rolled away in Llandrindod Wells.
Fire crews, police, ambulance and air ambulance were called to the incident in the Trefonnen area of the town at around 3pm on Monday, May 27.
A Wales Air Ambulance spokesperson said the woman was flown to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff following treatment at the scene from an on-board consultant and critical care practitioner.
Her injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
15:02hrs..13P1 & 13M2 🚨📟🚨mobilised to a person trapped under a vehicle which had rolled away in the Trefonnen area of the town 🚒🚒..one person released using airbags and turfor then 🚁airlifted to Cardiff for treatment by @air_ambulance @MAWW_On_Call @mawwfire pic.twitter.com/KquNO6YTj9
— Llandod Fire Stn (@LlandodFire) May 27, 2019
Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue said: "Firefighters released a female casualty from beneath a car using a turva winch, airbags and small gear and assisted Paramedics with casualty care before she was conveyed to hospital.
The Fire Service left the scene at 4.29pm and the Wales Air Ambulance took off at 4.30pm.
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