A female has been taken to hospital after a crash in Co Down.
The incident happened on Edward Street in Downpatrick on Friday, January 13, shortly before 10am.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) say one car collided with two stationary vehicles.
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A NIAS spokesperson said: "The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 09:53 on Friday, 13 January 2023 following reports of an RTC on the Edward Street area, Downpatrick.
"NIAS despatched one Ambulance to the incident.
"One patient was taken to Ulster Hospital by Ambulance."
A PSNI spokesperson told Belfast Live there were no reports of any serious injuries.
A NIFRS spokesperson said a call was received at 9.54am and 1 Fire Appliance from Downpatrick attended the incident.
A spokesperson added: "1 female casualty was rescued from her car by Firefighters and taken into the care of Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
"The incident was dealt with by 10.25am."
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