A woman has been injured and was taken to hospital after a crash in a Herefordshire village.
Police, ambulance crews, and fire crews were called to Dewsall at around noon yesterday (November 14) after a crash, which involved one vehicle.
A spokesperson for the fire service said that the car had left the road, and one person was medically trapped inside.
A spokesperson for the ambulance service said the woman was assessed at the scene and had sustained injuries not believed to be serious. She received treatment before being taken to Hereford County Hospital for further assessment.
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Police: "We received a call around 12:30pm yesterday afternoon (14 November) with a report of a road traffic collision on the A49, Dewsall.
A spokesperson for the fire service added: "Two Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service crews – one each from Hereford and Ewyas Harold Fire Stations – were called at 12:22 on 14 November to an RTC involving a small vehicle in Dewsall.
"The vehicle was stabilised while the female casualty was supported from the vehicle and handed over to the care of the ambulance service who attended along with police. The incident was marked as pending closure at 1.20pm."
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