Emergency services were scrambled to the scene of a major crash in Bradford last night.
Fire, police, and ambulance were called at 7.26pm on Sunday to Canal Road after three cars were involved in a collision.
It happened near the road's junction with Stanley Road and the drive-thru Costa in the complex there.
One person was trapped in a vehicle and the fire service freed them.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "An extrication was carried out by fire service personnel and a casualty was left in hands of paramedics."
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police added: "We were called at 7.27pm yesterday to reports of a three-vehicle road traffic collision. No one required hospital treatment."
Footage seen by the Telegraph & Argus showed pieces of car littered across the road.
Police shut Canal Road in the area while the crash was dealt with.
Bradford and Fairweather Green fire stations attended the scene.
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