Emergency response
The alarm was raised at around 8.15pm on Tuesday, 23 September, when a private vehicle left the B4304 and came to rest close to a water channel.
Crews from Carmarthen and Llanelli fire stations cut back sections of woodland to create an access route, before using a rescue sled to extricate the casualties. A specialist rescue team and wading team were also deployed.
Both casualties were handed into the care of the Welsh Ambulance Service and taken to hospital with what were described as minor injuries.

(Image: Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service)
Police statement
Dyfed‑Powys Police confirmed officers attended the scene alongside fire and ambulance crews. A spokesperson said:
“Dyfed‑Powys Police attended to a report of a single‑vehicle road traffic collision on the B4304 near Llwynhendy at around 8.15pm on Tuesday 23 September. Two people were taken to hospital. The road was closed while emergency services attended the scene and reopened at around 11.50pm.”
Road closure
The B4304 was shut for more than three hours while emergency services worked at the scene, reopening shortly before midnight.
