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Emergency services called to Newton Abbot RTC

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
March 5, 2015
in Community News

Emergency services were called to an RTC in Newton Abbot this afternoon.

Fire crews, Ambulance and Police attended the 3 vehicle collision in Queensway, Newton Abbot just after 4pm.

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The fire service were requested to attend with reports of persons still trapped inside the vehicle.

A spokesperson for the fire service said:
“Upon arrival crews located the collision and confirmed all persons were free and clear of the vehicle. Crews got to work using small tools, working to make the vehicle safe. Stabilisation blocks were used to secure the vehicle,”

It is currently unknown if any of the occupants of the vehicles sustained injuries in the collision.

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