The emergency services were sent to the scene of a four-vehicle crash on the outskirts of King's Lynn on Thursday morning (August 31).
Two fire crews, from King's Lynn and Downham Market, Norfolk Police and the ambulance service were called to the A10 Lynn Road in Setchey at just after 7.10am.
The East of England Ambulance Service sent two ambulances, an ambulance officer and a BASICS vehicle.
A road closure was put in place and fire crews made the scene safe and released the vehicle occupants using hydraulic rescue equipment.
Two people were injured in the crash and were taken to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn for further care.
The road reopened at 9am.
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