Three people were taken to hospital following a smash in Stockport. Emergency services were scrambled to St Mary's Way following the incident at around 4.15pm on Saturday (October 22).
Fire crews and paramedics attended. It is understood two vehicles were involved.
In a statement, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: "A road traffic collision between two cars occurred on St Mary’s Way in Stockport. Firefighters from Stockport fire station attended and immediately stabilised the vehicles and made the scene safe.
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"Fire service trauma technicians and paramedics from North West Ambulance Service helped four people, three of whom were taken to hospital by ambulance. Firefighters left the scene after approximately 40 minutes."
The Manchester Evening News has contacted Greater Manchester Police for comment.
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