Three people were assisted by emergency services after a car hit a building on High Street in Wendover, this afternoon (Monday 29th June 2026).
Two fire crews from Aylesbury, supported by two officers, responded to the incident alongside South Central Ambulance Service. Firefighters worked with paramedics to assist the three casualties.
Due to concerns over the building's structural stability, crews isolated utility services, stabilised the affected area, and evacuated the premises. Firefighters also accessed a flat above the damaged property to ensure it was safe before working with partner agencies to secure the building.
A structural engineer was requested by the local authority to assess the extent of the damage.
Thames Valley Police attended the scene to manage road closures and coordinate the recovery of the vehicle.
The cause of the collision has not been disclosed, and there has been no update on the condition of the casualties.

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