Two airlifted to hospital after cars collide
Published:
2:44 PM December 24, 2019
Updated:
6:38 PM October 11, 2020
Two people have been airlifted to West Suffolk Hospital following a car crash (File photo) Picture: EAAA - Credit: Archant
Two people have been taken to hospital by air ambulance following a two vehicle collision in Suffolk.
The crash happened in Wetherden Road near Bacton around 1.18pm today (Tuesday December 24) involving a silver Peugeot and a black Ford Fiesta.
Fire crews were sent to the scene to help free passengers from one of the cars.
A spokesman for Suffolk police said two people have been taken to West Suffolk Hospital by air ambulance for treatment.
Their injuries are said to be not life-threatening or life-changing.
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