A THREE car crash blocked a busy main road in Herefordshire during rush hour on Wednesday (April 12).
Fire crews and police officers rushed to a three-car crash on the A4103 between Cradley and Fromes Hill this morning at 7.50am.
Two of the cars were made safe by a crew from Malvern Fire Station.
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No one was injured from the crash, but the road remained closed until 11.20am.
A Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: “HWFRS was called out at 8.33am today to make vehicles safe after a road traffic collision on the A4103.
“Three vehicles were involved in the incident between Cradley and Fromes Hill, with two made safe by a crew from Malvern Fire Station.
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“The police were also in attendance, and the Malvern crew left the scene at 9.26am.”
A spokesperson from West Mercia Police added: "At 7.50am this morning, we received a report of a three-vehicle collision on the A4103 between Cradley and Fromes Hill.
"No one was injured in the collision.
"The road was re-opened around 11.20am."
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