An arrest has been made following a crash on a Herefordshire A road this morning.
A spokesperson for West Mercia police has said that officers were called to a two-vehicle collision on the A49 at Dinmore, Herefordshire at around 9.30am this morning (Tuesday 19 November).
The spokesperson added that three people are being treated for potentially serious injuries. One person has been arrested on suspicion of driving while under the influence of drugs.
Fire crews were called after 9am this morning to the crash involving two vehicles on the A49 at Dinmore.
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The spokesperson for the fire service added: "There were three casualties, one of whom was medically trapped and extricated by fire service personnel. All three were handed over to the care of the ambulance service who attended along with police.
"The road is closed in both directions and this is expected to continue for several hours. Both vehicles were made safe by fire service personnel with the incident marked as pending closure at 10.50am."
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