TWO females were taken to hospital after a car ploughed into the living room of a house in Bradford.
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The incident prompted a large emergency response on Heights Lane, near the junction with Haworth Road, yesterday evening.
The two females, whose ages have not been confirmed, are not thought to have suffered life-threatening injuries.
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Firefighters assessed the stability of the house before police organised the removal of the silver vehicle.
A spokesperson from police said: "Emergency services were called to a road traffic collision on Heights Lane, Heaton, Bradford, close to the junction with Haworth Road, shortly after 7:30pm last night.
"The incident involved a car which was in collision with a residential property.
"Two females were taken to hospital where their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening."
A spokesperson from the fire service added: "It was a request for us from the police after a car had gone through the bay window of a house.
"There was nobody trapped but there was a fuel leak.
"We sent the technical rescue unit from Cleckheaton and Fairweather Green was also in attendance.
"We assessed the stability of the house and then police organised recovery."
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