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Killinchy Road crash sees two people hospitalised

The road has since reopened to traffic

Two people have been taken to hospital following a road traffic collision in Co Down this morning. The Killinchy Road in Comber was blocked for a number of hours following the two-vehicle collision.

Police advised motorists to avoid the area as emergency crews were called to the scene.

A spokesperson for the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service told Belfast Live: "The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 10:37 on Saturday, 11 October, following reports of a two-vehicle RTC on Killinchy Road.

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"NIAS despatched 2 Emergency crews to the incident. "Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, 2 patients were taken to Ulster Hospital, Dundonald."

A PSNI spokesperson confirmed the road has since reopened to traffic.

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