A teenager has been charged with multiple offences after a car crash caused an ambulance to flip on its side in a collision that hospitalised two paramedics.

Harry Foster-Smith, 19, from Bexleyheath, London, is alleged to have committed a total of seven offences after the huge smash on the M2, near Gillingham, on Friday, August 29, at around 9pm.

Kent Police say they received a report that a Volkswagen Golf was being driven in a 'dangerous manner' near junction three on the motorway when they began tailing it.

Deploying their blue lights, officers signalled the car to stop but it is said to have continued on its path and exited at the next junction.

Just moments later, the vehicle was then involved in a smash with an ambulance on the roundabout which connects the slip road with the A278 Hoath Way.