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Crash on A2042 Romney Marsh Road, near Ashford Designer Outlet, with police, fire crews and ambulance at scene

Emergency crews descended on a busy road following a crash near a shopping centre, which led to long queues of traffic.

Three fire engines, two fire cars, two ambulances and three police were at the A2042 in Ashford, near the Designer Outlet.

Emergency crews are at the scene
Emergency crews are at the scene

A grey Nissan was involved in the crash, with police tape cordoning off the scene.

Witnesses said fire crews cut the roof off a vehicle, while debris was spotted on the road and nearby roundabout.

Debris from the grey Nissan is on the nearby roundabout
Debris from the grey Nissan is on the nearby roundabout
Traffic is building as a result of a crash on the A2042 in Ashford
Traffic is building as a result of a crash on the A2042 in Ashford
Police are working to recover the vehicle
Police are working to recover the vehicle

Traffic reports just after 5.40pm said the A2042 Romney Marsh Road had fully reopened.

Until then, just one lane was open after it was blocked northbound near Kimberley Walk as a result of the crash, with traffic building up in the area.

A police spokesman said officers were called to the incident just after 1pm alongside ambulance services and work was ongoing to recover the vehicle.

A man was assessed and treated at the scene by ambulance crews before being taken to William Harvey Hospital.

A spokesman for the fire service said crews were called just after 1.30pm to reports of a crash involving one car in Kimberley Way.

"Three fire engines were sent to the scene and crews used hydraulic equipment to release one person from the vehicle, who was passed into the care of paramedics," they said.

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