Car crushed as Storm Franklin hits Birmingham among other incidents

Two people managed to escape after a tree crushed their car, and the fire service also had to remove a tree which fell onto a pub as Storm Franklin takes hold across the region

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Firefighters have responded to a number of incidents in the West Midlands related to Storm Franklin over the last 24 hours.

A yellow weather warning is currently in place in Birmingham today (21 February) with the storm continuing to bring high winds and rain across the city.

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The West Midlands Fire Service have been dealing with a number of weather-related incidents as the storm continues to cause havoc across the region.

Two people got themselves out of this car after a tree fell on it in Sutton Coldfield on Sunday (20 February) Two people got themselves out of this car after a tree fell on it in Sutton Coldfield on Sunday (20 February)
Two people got themselves out of this car after a tree fell on it in Sutton Coldfield on Sunday (20 February)

Last night (20 February), firefighters were called after a tree fell on a car near Sutton Park in Sutton Coldfield.

The two occupants managed to get themselves out of the car (pictured above) before the fire service arrived.

The fire service said they had precautionary checks at the scene, but were not believed to need further medical assistance.

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In Sandwell, firefighters also removed branches from the roof of the Bell and Bear Inn pub in Rowley Regis after a large tree fell.

Weather-related incidents

Below is a full list of incidents which the fire service has been called to in the West Midlands over the last 24-hours.

Millwalk Drive, Pendeford

Large tree fallen. Damage to roof of one house. Driveways to three blocked.

Victory Avenue, Moxley, Wednesbury

Firefighters secured part of conservatory roof that had come adrift.

Market Street, Kingswinford

Firefighters removed loose signage.

Bell and Bear Inn, Gorsty Hill Road, Rowley Regis

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Our Technical Rescue Unit removed branches from the pub roof after a large tree fell.

Stratford Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham

Firefighters made safe some loose signage.

Mehdi Road, Oldbury

Firefighters removed fence panels that had blown on to vehicles.

Birmingham New Road, Wolverhampton

Firefighters worked with tree surgeon to clear road after a large tree fell across it.

Chetwynd Road, Blakenhall, Wolverhampton

Wall collapsed on to a house, damaging windows and brickwork. We shored up and boarded up the property. Occupier was making arrangements to have unstable tree assessed.

Osborne Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham

Chimney brickwork dislodged and fell. Homes evacuated.

Streetly Lane, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield

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Two occupants got themselves out of a car on to which a tree had fallen. They had precautionary checks at the scene, but were not believed to need further medical assistance. Road closed until tree removed.

Hailstone Close, Rowley Regis

Loft conversion roof blown into street.

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