Two firefighters were taken to hospital after becoming trapped when their engine overturned responding to a 999 call this evening.
The engine was in Billingham in Teesside when it overturned at roughly 9pm.
Ambulances are at the scene and the injuries of those trapped are unknown.
Two firefighters were taken to hospital but their condition is unknown.
Pictures show firefighters on the side of the stricken engine with ladders used to mount the vehicle.
One person who lives nearby remarked: "The crash was so loud!".
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Cleveland Fire & Rescue have been approached for comment.
Up to three ambulances were at the scene according to witnesses along with four police cars.
A North East Ambulance Service spokesman said: "We were called at 9pm to reports of a road traffic collision.

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"One crew member was trapped under a fire engine after it appeared it fell on its side.
"We sent two ambulances, a HART (Hazardous Area Response Team)and a clinical care management team to the scene.
"Two firefighters were taken to University Hospital of North Tees.
"Their conditions are unknown at this stage."