Paramedics Treating '15 People' After Serious Crash In Cambridgeshire

Cambridgeshire Police said some people had been seriously injured in the crash.
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Paramedics are treating “approximately” 15 patients after a serious crash in Cambridgeshire.

The East of England Ambulance Service said it had a number of ambulance crews at the scene of the collision on the B1040, near the villages of Woodhurst and Bluntisham.

We are at the scene of a serious collision near the B1040 near Woodhurst. Our Hazardous Area Response Team is there along with a number of ambulances. We are treating approximately 15 patients.

— EEAST Ambulance (@EastEnglandAmb) November 14, 2019

In a statement, Cambridgeshire Police said some people had been seriously injured in the two-vehicle crash.

“Police and other emergency services are currently at the scene of a serious two vehicle collision near Bluntisham,” the force said.

The crash took place on the B1040 Somersham Road at its junction with Bluntisham Heath Road
The crash took place on the B1040 Somersham Road at its junction with Bluntisham Heath Road
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“The crash happened on the B1040 Somersham Road, at its junction with Bluntisham Heath Road, and was reported at 4.51pm today (14 November).

“Multiple people are involved and some are seriously injured.”

The roads going either direction at the direction at the junction have been closed.

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