Three people have been hospitalised — including one man who had to be freed from his car — after a two-car crash.
Emergency services were called to Amy Street in Regents Park, Sydney’s southwest, about 12.40am on Sunday following reports of the crash.
A 32-year-old man, the driver of a grey sedan, was trapped in his car after it was rear-ended.
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He was freed by Fire and Rescue NSW before being taken to Westmead Hospital in a stable condition.
The sedan was left with extensive rear-end damage, its back crumpled and pushed in.
The grey sedan was left with extensive rear-end damage. Credit: 7NEWSA passenger in the hatchback was taken to hospital. Credit: 7NEWS
Images from the scene show a silver hatchback behind the sedan with significant front-end damage.
A passenger in the hatchback — a man aged in his 30s — suffered facial injuries and was taken to hospital in a stable condition.
The hatchback’s driver — a 30-year-old woman — returned a positive roadside breath test.
She was also taken to hospital in a stable condition for treatment and mandatory testing.
Investigations are underway.
The grey sedan’s driver was freed by Fire and Rescue NSW after being trapped in his car. Credit: 7NEWS
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