THREE people have been injured in a crash in a North Yorkshire village.
North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service say they were called out at 6.38pm last night (August 20) to the B1257 at Slingsby after reports of the crash.
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Fire crews from Malton, Helmsley and Huntington responded to a three car crash at a crossroads.
A service spokesman said: "There were two walking wounded: an adult man and a young woman, with another woman trapped in the rear of a car with suspected spinal injuries. This woman was released from car by fire crews after they had stabilised the vehicle then used e-cutters to perform the rescue.
"She was handed over to the care of the paramedics together with the other two casualties."
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