BREAKING: Person cut from car as three taken to hospital after smash on main road
A large emergency services response was scrambled to the scene of the crash at the busy junction of Shaftesbury Avenue and Thorley Lane in Timperley just before 11.45am. Several police, fire and ambulance vehicles were pictured at the scene.
The road was fully closed off until around 1.45pm. Transport bosses urged drivers to avoid the area, while buses were also diverted away from the scene. "Two fire engines from Sale and Withington fire stations were quickly mobilised to attend, alongside the Technical Response Unit from Leigh. One person was rescued from a vehicle by firefighters used cutting equipment and other specialist tools, and transferred into the care of colleagues from North West Ambulance Service.
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