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Emergency services called to Newton Abbot RTC involving 3 vehicles

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
September 9, 2014
in Community News

Emergency services were called to the scene of a multi vehicle collision in Newton Abbot.

The accident happened around 3.45pm on Ashburton Road, Newtow Abbot and involved 2 cars and a bus.

A fire engine from Newton Abbott attended the incident and   confirmed on arrival all persons were free and clear of the vehicles.

Crews used an environmental pack to help contain an oil spill

Reports suggest the road is still partially blocked and busy but moving inbound near the Elmwood Avenue junction.

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