TWO people have been taken to hospital after two cars crashed at a crossroads in Herefordshire.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said crews assessed three people involved in the crash near Bromyard, with two taken to hospital in Worcester.
Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service said one of the cars was on its roof, but no one was trapped.
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A crew from Worcester and one from Bromyard were at the scene in Upper Sapey, where the B4203 and B4204 meet, after being called at 8.42am on Thursday.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called by the police to reports of a two car RTC at the junction of the B4204 and B4203, Upper Sapey, Worcester at 8.36am.
"An ambulance, paramedic officer and a critical care paramedic attended the scene.
"Crews assessed three people involved in the collision, two of which required further checks at Worcestershire Royal Hospital."
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The fire service said: "The incident involved two cars, one of which was on the carriageway and one on its roof.
"No persons were trapped and three casualties were handed over to the ambulance service who attended along with the police.
"The incident was closed at 9.37am."
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