A teenager escaped uninjured after her car rolled onto its roof on Penmere Hill in Falmouth this morning.
An off-duty police officer and off-duty paramedic were the first to attend to the 19 year old from Falmouth after her red Peugeot 206 rolled at around 10am.
Fire and ambulance services were called to the scene, where the driver was already out of the car and being checked by the off duty paramedic.
A police spokesperson said: "She was checked over by the ambulance paramedics. No injuries were reported but she was rather shaken up."
Police closed the road down as far as the Boslowick Garage as the vehicle was made safe by the fire service and Cornwall Council's Highways department cleared up debris.
The road was reopened shortly before midday.
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