A man has been left with serious injuries after a crash on the A149 on Friday night (September 15) near Bastwick in Norfolk.
The crash happened at the junction of Repps Road and the A149 near Bastwick, a few miles west of Hemsby, at just after 6.15pm.
Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service sent crews from Martham, Great Yarmouth and Stalham to the incident.
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The crews made the vehicles safe and used hydraulic rescue equipment to release two casualties, who were then placed in the care of the ambulance service.
An East of England Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 6.19pm on Friday to a road traffic collision involving two vehicles on the junction of Repps Road and the A149 near Bastwick.
"Two ambulances, an ambulance officer vehicle and the East Anglian Air Ambulance were sent to the scene.
"One patient, an adult man, was transported by road to the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in a serious condition, while another patient was conveyed to the James Paget Hospital.”
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