Woman freed from car at Co Armagh crash
It is understood two crews from the NI Fire and Rescue Service were called to free the woman.
A spokesperson for the NI Fire and Rescue Service said: “Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) received a call at 9:49am to a report of a one vehicle road traffic collision at the Derryhirk Road, Annaghdroghal area of Lurgan this morning (Tuesday 19th January).
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Hide Ad“Two Fire Appliances from Lurgan Fire Station and one Fire Appliance from Crumlin Fire Station were deployed to the scene. One woman was released by firefighters from a car in the area. The female has been taken to a nearby hospital for treatment to her injuries.
“Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service finished at the scene at 10:48am.”
A spokesperson for the NI Ambulance Service said one crew and one doctor attended the scene.
The accident happened between the Derryhirk Inn and the Crannagh Bridge just outside Aghagallon.
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Hide AdOnly one vehicle was involved in the incident which happened at 9.45am this morning.
A PSNI spokesperson said: “Police in Craigavon received a report of a one vehicle road traffic collision on Derryhirk Road at 9.48am on Tuesday, 19 January involving a blue Ford Focus. Emergency Services attended.
A female driver sustained injuries which are not believed to be life threatening.”