 I'm Senior Station Officer Daryl Owen from Dandenell Fire Brigade. Shortly after 7pm this evening we were called to a vehicle collision with persons possibly trapped. On arrival we found a vehicle wedged into a drain and culvert area with difficult access, some four or five metres down a steeping bankment. Two patients had been ejected during the rollover and one patient was still trapped within the vehicle. This is made for AV paramedics and the ladder platform and high angle rescue crews were responded to assist with getting the patient up the steeping bankment. Station Officer Matt Jones from Spring Rail was the incident controller and took the coordination role of managing the scene on the road area and I took the role of the extrication sector at the vehicle. The ladder platform was then utilised once the patient was extricated from the car to bring the patient up to road level and then to the awaiting paramedics or transport to hospital. The patient was believed to be a passenger not the driver of the vehicle and was found laying across the passenger seat into the driver's seat area, not physically pinned but still trapped within the vehicle. She was transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries more for a precaution along with the other two occupants of the vehicle. Unfortunately this event occurred during daylight saving and with some lights still available assisting the rescue crews but also meaning that passers-by made a quick call to triple zero requesting the emergency services. If the event occurred during dark they may have been there for some time before help was arrived or they were noticed.