The lorry needed freeing after becoming stuck in railings.
Crews from Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service received a call at about 9.30am on Wednesday regarding an accident in Market Drayton. Upon arriving at the scene, crews used electric cutters to free the vehicle, which had become lodged in railings at a roundabout in Queen Street.
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