A GP surgery in Wilton was "significantly" damaged by a car over the weekend.
Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to the Old Orchard Surgery on South Street, at 2.32pm on Saturday.
A crew from Wilton and the heavy rescue unit from Redbridge (Southampton) attended in case the building needed shoring up, but the damage didn’t require that and so the stop was at 4.05pm.
Police were on scene and a building control officer from Wiltshire Council also attended.
On Saturday we received a call to a vehicle that had collided with a building. The vehicle had driven away leaving significant damage - we responded to make the scene safe. A Heavy Rescue team from @Redbridge53 (Hants Fire) attended to provide specialist assistance and advice. pic.twitter.com/tlRPO3dCWl
— Wilton Fire Station (@FireWilton) May 3, 2021
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