Charges are pending after two vehicles collided at the intersection of Oxford and Dundas this morning.
WOODSTOCK - A driver had to be pulled from a burning vehicle after Woodstock Police were called out to a collision at the intersection of Oxford Street and Dundas Street.
The two vehicle accident happened at around 8 a.m. today.
Only one caught fire as a result. Chief Bill Renton says two officers had to pull the driver out through the window.
"I am very proud of the quick thinking and actions of these two officers which undoubtedly prevented more serious injuries."
The damage is estimated at about $40,000 and charges are pending.
Anyone with information should contact Woodstock Police.

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