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Three Hospitalized After Serious Traffic Collision in County Tyrone

Three people were hospitalized after a serious traffic collision on Armagh Road, Moy, County Tyrone. The road remains closed with diversions in place as emergency services respond.

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Serious Road Traffic Collision in County Tyrone

Three individuals have been transported to hospital following a serious road traffic collision in County Tyrone.

The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) reported receiving a call at approximately 22:20 GMT on Saturday.

The incident occurred on the Armagh Road in Moy, County Tyrone, which remains closed. Diversions have been established at Lisbofin Road and College Lands Road.

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Authorities have advised drivers to use alternative routes as the road closure is expected to last for a significant period.

"Drivers have been asked to seek an alternative route as the road is expected to be closed for a 'significant period of time', police have said.

Emergency Response and Patient Transport

The NIAS dispatched three rapid response paramedics, seven emergency crews, one HART Crew, an ambulance officer, and an ambulance doctor to the scene.

After assessment and initial treatment at the location, two patients were taken to Craigavon Area Hospital, while a third was transported to Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.

This article was sourced from bbc

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