Three women have sustained injuries after a car collided with four female pedestrians in Great Cornard.
A team from the Suffolk Accident Rescue Service (SARS), an emergency medical charity, attended a road traffic collision at 7pm yesterday.
The SARS team, which consisted of two volunteer doctors and a volunteer paramedic, worked alongside ambulance crews to treat two of the pedestrians.
The two women in their 40s were treated for neck and shoulder injuries, and one female passenger in the car was taken by ambulance to the West Suffolk Hospital for further checks.
The other two pedestrians did not require treatment.
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