A DRIVER was injured in a three-vehicle crash this morning (February 13) on the A4103.
Two cars and a van crashed on Fromes Hill, between Hereford and Worcester, at around 11.45am.
One man, a driver of a car, sustained injuries and received treatment at the scene before being conveyed to Hereford County Hospital.
A spokesperson for West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "We were called at 11.48am. A man was assessed and had sustained injuries not believed to be life-threatening. No further patients required treatment."
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The fire service also attended the crash to make the vehicles safe.
A spokesperson for Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service (HWFRS) said: "A HWFRS crew was called at 11.48am. Three vehicles were involved with police also in attendance.
"No persons were trapped and vehicles were being made safe. One lane of carriageway was open under police traffic control."
The road remained closed until around 1.30pm on February 13.
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