The Northern Eire Fireplace Service responded to a critical crash the place one car went on hearth and a girl needed to be free of a second car.
The M1 was closed in each instructions between Moira and Sprucefield following a two car crash on Sunday night time.
Police suggested drivers to hunt various routes for his or her journeys.
The highway has since been reopened.
The Northern Eire Fireplace & Rescue Service (NIFRS) mentioned it obtained a name at 9.59pm to the M1 Motorway on the Hillsborough Street.
Two hearth home equipment attended the incident from Lisburn Fireplace Station and one from Lurgan Fireplace Station.
An NIFRS spokesperson mentioned: “Firefighters attended the scene of a two car highway site visitors collision yesterday night.
"The primary car was effectively alight on arrival of Firefighters who wore respiration equipment and extinguished the hearth utilizing one hose reel.
"One feminine casualty was trapped within the second car and was rescued by firefighters utilizing chopping gear.
"Each occupants had been left within the care of the Northern Eire Ambulance Service. The incident as handled by 11.15pm.”
The NI Ambulance Service mentioned they obtained a 999 name at 9.58pm following stories a highway site visitors collision on the M1 Space, Lisburn.
A spokesperson added: “NIAS despatched two Emergency Crews, one Speedy Response Paramedic and one HARTS Group attended to the incident.
“Following evaluation and preliminary therapy, three sufferers had been taken to Royal Victoria Hospital by ambulance.”