Emergency Services are urging the public to take care whilst driving, after being called to three crashes in the past 24 hours.
The first incident happened yesterday afternoon on King Edward Road in Onchan just before 4pm, where a driver had to be cut from their car following a single-vehicle collision.
Then just a couple of hours later at around 6pm firefighters responded to reports of a two-vehicle collision in Lambfell in Glen Helen.
When they arrived, they found two people trapped inside a car – they also had to use cutting equipment to free them.
The occupants were then treated by paramedics – although their condition is unknown at this time.
The last incident happened just after 5.30am this morning when crews were called to a crash near Alpine Corner in Ballaugh.
A car had rolled onto its roof – but the occupant of the car had managed to free themselves.
Once again, the casualty was treated by the Isle of Man ambulance – and their condition is also currently unknown.
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