Two people suffer minor injuries in crash that closed road for two hours

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Two people suffer minor injuries in crash that closed road for two hours
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Two people suffered minor injuries in a crash that saw a major Wellington road closed for two hours.

The road was reopened at 11.10pm, two hours after the incident

Emergency services were called to a two-vehicle collision on Holyhead Road in Wellington at 9.15pm on Wednesday. Police, fire crews and ambulance staff attended the incident, where two people had suffered minor injuries. A spokesperson from the West Midlands Ambulance Service said a paramedic officer attended the scene to assess the two patients, who were both discharged at the scene.

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