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Occupant of car taken to hospital after three vehicle crash in North Yorkshire town

Occupant of car taken to hospital after three vehicle crash in North Yorkshire town

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A THREE-vehicle crash in Thirsk has seen one of the occupants sent to hospital for precautionary reasons.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said it happened around 4pm today (August 2) in Thirsk.
A service spokesperson said: "Crews from Easingwold provided scene safety for police after they attended a three-vehicle crash.
"All occupants were out of the vehicle prior to fire crew arrival but one was taken to hospital via road for precautionary reasons.
"Crews soaked up leaking fuel on the road.
"The incident was left with the police."
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