Emergency services were called to a two-vehicle crash on the A59 in Harrogate yesterday (Sunday) that saw two people taken to hospital.
Two elderly people injured in Harrogate crash Emergency services were called to a two-vehicle crash on the A59 in Harrogate yesterday (Sunday). Fire crews attended the incident at around 2:37pm, joining colleagues from the ambulance service. Firefighters were required to cut those involved in the crash - two elderly residents - from their vehicle. They were transported to hospital with minor injuries. The North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue log said:
“Crews used cutters to remove the front side door to assist with the extrication and also used an environmental pack to protect a nearby drain from oil on the road. “The two elderly casualties were transported to hospital with minor injuries.”Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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