Two people have been left injured after their car crashed into a hedge in the early hours of the morning.
Suffolk Fire and Rescue received calls of a single vehicle car crash on the B1125 in Blythburgh at 6.20am.
The car had crashed into a hedge with two people in the car, one of whom was able to get out of the vehicle.
Crews from Wrentham and Halesworth had to remove the roof of the car in order to rescue one person who was trapped.
A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance service said: "We were called at 6.10am to a single vehicle road traffic collision on the Dunwich Road in Blythburgh."
"An ambulance and rapid response vehicle were sent to the scene."
"Two men were transported to the James Paget Hospital for further assessment and treatment."
The incident was cleared just before 8.30am.
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