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Trapped driver extricated from vehicle in Kanata

Trapped driver extricated from vehicle in Kanata

CTV News19-07-2025
A car flipped on its side after a serious crash on March Road in Ottawa on July 19, 2025. (Will Aiello/CTV News Ottawa)
Ottawa firefighters removed a person trapped inside a vehicle after a crash in Kanata Saturday afternoon.
The Ottawa Fire Services say they received a call from police at 5:24 p.m. reporting a collision at the intersection of March Road and Halton Terrace, just north of Terry Fox Drive.
On arrival, crews found the vehicle on its side with one person trapped.
Firefighters began an extrication process using specialized tools and were able to remove the person from the vehicle in about five minutes, Ottawa fire said in a news release.
Absorbent was spread on leaking fluids and the car batteries were disconnected prior to clearing the scene.
An Ottawa paramedics spokesperson confirmed first responders were sent to the scene but details on injuries were not immediately available.
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