TWO people were taken to hospital and a police helicopter was used to trace a third person after a car hit a wall in Nuthall.
The crash happened at around 10.15pm on Saturday outside houses near the Three Ponds pub in Nottingham Road.
Firefighters from Stockhill and Central stations cut two people free from the car and they were taken to the QMC in an ambulance.
A spokesman for Notts Police said the police helicopter was used to trace a third person involved in the incident. All three are now accounted for.
Carole Myatt, 53, lives in Nottingham Road and part of her wall was hit by the car.
She said: "We were just sitting down to watch Jonathan Ross at about 10ish when we heard this almighty bang.
"We looked out the window and could see a car had hit our wall, a lamp post and part of next door's gate. My husband got the driver a glass of water.
"There was debris everywhere from the wall and the light from the lamp post had fallen to the ground and smashed."
Mrs Myatt, who has lived in that house for 20 years, added: "There were three people in the car and not young, probably in their 30s.
"It is a dangerous corner because people come quickly from Nuthall island."
Mrs Myatt added that the police came to collect the car at 4am yesterday.
And Mike Jones, 79, who has lived in Nuthall all his life, said he had heard about the crash from a neighbour.
He added that the road where the crash happened was quite a dangerous one despite a 30mph speed limit.
He said: "That road from the Nuthall island towards Kimberley has speed cameras and a low speed limit and it is a built-up area but you sometimes see cars speeding along there.
"I hope the people involved in the crash are ok."
Notts Police were unable to confirm yesterday if any arrests had been made in relation to the incident.
Firefighters were also called to an accident in Basford in the early hours of Saturday evening.
A man was helped from his car after it hit a barrier in Valley Road around 6.20pm.
He was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre by ambulance.