Two people have been taken to hospital by ambulance after a crash on the Boucher Road in Belfast on Wednesday.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 12:43 this afternoon after reports of a collision. NIAS despatched two ambulances to the incident and two patients were taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital.
Police and the NI Fire and Rescue Service were also tasked to the scene, which caused significant traffic delays in the area.
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A spokesperson for NIFRS told Belfast Live that they received the call at 12:46pm.
They added: "Three Fire Appliances are in attendance- one from Cadogan, one from Central and one from Springfield. Firefighters are currently in attendance at a two vehicle RTC. The incident is ongoing."
The PSNI warned drivers of disruption through a statement. They added: "Motorists are advised of significant delays in the Boucher Road area following a road traffic collision. Please exercise caution and seek an alternative route where possible."
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