Motorists on a significant Scots highway have been caught for greater than an hour after a truck towing a small digger on a trailer flipped over.
Emergency companies have been known as to the A92 at Hill of Beath, close to Cowdenbeath in Fife, shortly earlier than 3pm.
Stories from emergency crews counsel that a pickup towing a small digger on a trailer was concerned within the smash, together with two automobiles.
Photographs shared by stalled drivers on social media confirmed visitors backed up for miles on the eastbound twin carriageway.
Drivers have been praised for parking their automobiles on the edges of the highway to permit emergency companies to cross by means of.
One feminine casualty was handled on the scene by paramedics and has since been taken to Victoria Hospital in Kirkcaldy.
Her accidents should not believed to be critical.
Automobiles have begun shifting after one lane of the carriageway was re-opened shortly earlier than 5pm, in keeping with community monitor Visitors Scotland.
Police at the moment are interesting for anybody who might have captured the incident on a dashcam to get in contact.
A Police Scotland spokesperson mentioned: "Officers have been known as to experiences of a 3 automobile crash on the A92, close to Hill of Beath, Fife, round 3pm on Friday, 18 March, 2022.
"Two automobiles and a pickup truck towing a trailer have been concerned.
"A lady has been taken to the Victoria Hospital by ambulance.
"The highway stays closed eastbound and officers are on the scene.
"Anybody who has dashcam footage of what occurred is requested to contact Police Scotland on 101 quoting reference quantity 2056 of 18 March, 2022."
A Scottish Hearth and Rescue Service spokesperson mentioned: "We have been known as to attend a highway visitors collision on the A92 at 2.59pm involving a automotive carrying a small digger on a trailer.
"One casualty was handled by the Scottish Ambulance Service whereas we made the scene protected, and left at 3.35pm."
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