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Crossland Road closed after serious collision

Crossland Road closed after serious collision

CTV News4 days ago
An Ontario Provincial Police vehicle is parked at the Huronia West detachment.
Crossland Road was fully closed from Flos Road 3 to Flos Road 5 in Phelpston Friday night after a serious collision.
According to OPP, police responded to a serious collision around 5:50 p.m. Friday night involving two vehicles.
One person was taken to hospital before being air-lifted to a Toronto-area trauma centre with potentially life-threatening injuries.
Two other individuals have been reported to have non-life-threatening injuries.
Police to continue to investigate the collision and as a result Crossland Road remains closed from Flos Road 5 to Rainbow Valley Road.
Flos Road 4 is also closed from Glengarry Landing Road to St. Patricks Drive.
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