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Fire crew called to Dartmouth following RTC

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
June 6, 2014
in Community News

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Emergency services were called to Castle Road, Dartmouth this afternoon.
(6 June) to reports of a vehicle positioned near a cliff following a road traffic collision.

One fire engine was sent to the incident.

On arrival crews confirmed one van near cliff edge. Crews made vehicle safe before using 1 tirfor winch to help recover the vehicle to a point of safety.

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