A DRIVER suffered a medical incident at the wheel of a car before crashing into a house.

The woman did not require further treatment after being seen by paramedics but a boy in the car was taken to Worcestershire Royal Hospital.

The car crashed into a house on Bridge Street in Pershore last night (Sunday).

Fire crews, police and ambulance staff were all called to the street.

A spokesperson for West Mercia Police said no arrests were made.

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A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said they were called at 8.44pm.

"One ambulance and a paramedic officer attended the scene.

"Upon arrival, we found two occupants of the car, a woman who was the driver who had reportedly suffered a medical incident at the wheel, and a boy who was a passenger.

"They were assessed by ambulance staff.

"The boy had sustained minor injuries.

"He received treatment from ambulance staff before being conveyed to Worcestershire Royal Hospital for further assessment.

"The woman did not require further assessment from ambulance staff.”

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Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service sent three crews to the crash.

A spokesperson said: "We were first called at approximately 8.50pm to reports of a road traffic collision on Bridge Street.

"We sent crews from Worcester, Droitwich and Evesham, as well as an officer.

"On arrival, we discovered a single car had hit a domestic dwelling.

"One casualty received precautionary checks from the ambulance service following the incident,

"We left the scene with West Mercia Police at 9.30pm."