A WOMAN was cut free from her car after flipped on its roof. 

Emergency services shut Kinson Road, in Bournemouth, for around two hours after white Fiat Panda had crashed "into a parked car" shortly after 10am today.

Two fire engines were sent with firefighters cutting her free before she was taken to hospital for treatment. 

Resident Terry Trowbridge was in his back garden when he heard a "loud bang".

"I thought nothing of it initially because it's usually just trailers driving along the road," he said.

"But then I looked outside and I could see a car on its roof and lots of police.

Bournemouth Echo: Fiat Panda on its roof in Kinson RoadFiat Panda on its roof in Kinson Road (Image: Terry Trowbridge)

"I saw next to the crash there was a parked car with a damaged tyre and it looked as if the car had crashed into it."

A spokesperson for Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "We received a call at 10.08am this morning about a road traffic collision on Kinson Road, Bournemouth. 

"Crews from Redhill Park and Westbourne attended the incident which involved a single vehicle. 

"Firefighters used hydraulic cutting equipment to rescue a single casualty and our stop was in at 10.31am." 

A spokesperson for Dorset Police added: “[We were] called at 10.05am to a report of a single vehicle collision in Kinson Road. 

“One woman was injured and has been taken to hospital for treatment. The road was cleared at around 11.45am.”