London fire crews cut a 67-year-old woman from her car after it collided with a lorry in Bexleyheath yesterday.
Police were called at around 11.45am on April 14 to reports of a collision, in Erith Road.
A spokesman for the Met said: "London Fire Brigade attended the scene and cut the roof off the car."
London Ambulance Service were called to the scene and took the woman to a south London hospital.
A spokesman for the London Ambulance Service said: "We sent one ambulance crew and treated a 67-year-old woman at the scene.
"She was taken as a priority to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich.
"She was conscious and breathing but there were no signs of obviously injuries."
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