One casualty was taken to hospital after a car crashed into a house last night.
The grey saloon mounted the pavement, crashed through a wall and ploughed into the front door of a house in Eccles.
Three people were hurt and one was taken to hospital.
The drama happened on Liverpool Road at about 11.10pm on Friday.
Pictures and video from the scene showed the car on its side, with the front end almost at the front door of the terraced property.
Bricks were strewn across the pavement after the car had smashed through a wall of the house.

The front window of an adjacent Post Office also appeared to have been smashed in the crash, with stationary from a front window display also strewn across the pavement.
Police, firefighters and paramedics were scrambled to the scene.
Three casualties were treated at the scene and one of them was taken to hospital, a spokesman for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) confirmed.
No arrests have been made.

A GMFRS spokesman said: "At 23:12 on Friday 10 December 2021, two fire engines from Eccles and Stretford and two specialist appliances from Ashton-under-Lyne attended an incident on Liverpool Road, Eccles.
"The road traffic collision involved one car and firefighters used stabilisation equipment to make the scene safe.
"Three casualties were assessed by North West Ambulance Service and one was taken to a local hospital. Crews were on scene for one hour and twenty minutes."
A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police confirmed officers were called to reports of a collision at 11.10pm.
A statement from GMP said: "Police were called at around 11.10pm yesterday (Friday 10 December) to reports of a collision involving one vehicle on Liverpool Road, Eccles.
"Officers attended and enquiries established that a vehicle had collided with a house.
"The driver of the vehicle was taken to hospital as a precaution.
"Enquiries are ongoing and no arrests have been made."
Anyone with information about the crash can call GMP on 101 or ring Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.