A BABY girl was taken to hospital after a car overturned on its roof during a collision with another vehicle in Oxford last night.
All four occupants, including the baby, were taken to hospital after the incident in Sunderland Avenue, North Oxford, between 8pm and 9pm.
The cars involved were a black Ford Fiesta and a silver Vauxhall Zafira.
One of occupants of the vehicle had to be cut free from the overturned Fiesta.
South Central Ambulance spokesman David Gallagher said the four patients involved included a man and a baby girl.
He added: "We took three patients to the John Radcliffe Hospital and South West Ambulance Service had one vehicle on scene and they took one patient to hospital too."
Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue spokeswoman Emily Reed said firefighters were called to the scene at 9.03pm.
She added: "The road traffic collision involved two cars and one car was on its roof.
"One casualty was released by the fire service using hydraulic cutting gear. Three further casualties were released prior to the arrival of the fire service."
Thames Valley Police spokeswoman Holly Claydon-Bevan said the road was closed while the emergency services were at the scene.
There have been no arrests in connection with the incident.
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