Emergency services had to cut a driver from their car today, following a three-vehicle collision.
The incident happened on Bray Hill in Douglas just after 3pm.
Firefighters used hydraulic cutting equipment to free the person, who was trapped because of impact damage to both the side and front of their car.
The person was then freed, and checked over by paramedics at the scene.
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