Three rushed to hospital after '˜serious' road crash
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It is not clear how badly hurt the lorry driver and the two people in the red car are at this stage.
A PSNI spokesperson said: “Motorists are advised the Portadown Road, Armagh remains closed due to a two-vehicle road traffic collision earlier.
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Hide Ad“Drivers are advised the road will be closed for a number of hours while debris is cleared. Diversions are in place.”
The incident happened at around 7.30am this morning near Richhill.
The lorry toppled down an embankment on its side and crashed into the wall of Richhill Tyre Centre.
Owner Michael Somerville said the crash also knocked down an electricity pylon.
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Hide Ad“I believe the lorry was carrying animal blood which seems have remained intact but it is regarded as a hazardous material.
“I might have to close for a few days but that doesn’t matter. Just as long as everyone is OK,” he said.
A spokesperson for the NI Ambulance Service said it received a 999 call at 07:13 this morning, following reports of a two vehicle road traffic collision on the Portadown Road, Armagh.
“Three Emergency Ambulance crews were dispatched to the incident. The Charity Air Ambulance was also tasked to the scene.
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Hide Ad“Following assessment and treatment at the scene, three patients were taken to Craigavon Area Hospital by land ambulance.”
Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough Council Alderman Gareth Wilson said: “My thoughts and prayers are with those who have been injured in this collision and looking at the scene it has certainly been a very frightening experience for all involved. I hope and pray that the occupants of the two vehicles make a full recovery from this serious collision. It is yet another stark reminder of the dangers on our roads.”