The Northern Eire Ambulance Service (NIAS) has confirmed a affected person has been flown to the Royal Victoria Hospital following a crash near the Co Tyrone village of Beragh on Wednesday afternoon.
The emergency providers, together with the Air Ambulance and Northern Eire Hearth and Rescue Service all attended the scene.
A spokesperson for NIAS stated: “The Northern Eire Ambulance Service acquired a 999 name at 11:22 on Wednesday 28 September following reviews of a two automobile collision on Curr Highway close to Beragh.
"NIAS despatched a Fast Response Paramedic, two Emergency Crews and an ambulance officer to the incident.
"NIAS Emergency Ambulance Management additionally tasked the charity Air Ambulance, with HEMS crew on board, to attend.
"Following evaluation and preliminary therapy on the scene, one affected person was flown by Air Ambulance to the Royal Victoria Hospital.”
The incident occurred near a service station on the A5 involving two automobiles on the Curr Highway earlier within the morning.
In a later replace, the Visitors Watch NI account stated diversions stay in place and the PSNI confirmed the street stays closed and can achieve this for “a number of hours to return”.
There are at present diversions in place on the Moylagh Highway and drivers have been suggested to hunt different routes for his or her journeys.
A PSNI assertion stated: “Motorists are suggested of a severe two-vehicle street visitors collision on the Curr Highway, Beragh. Native diversions are in place on the Moylagh Highway.
“Please keep away from the realm and search an alternate route to your journey.”
In one other replace, the PSNI added: “Police are coping with a severe Highway Visitors Collision on the A5 Omagh, close to the junction of the Clogherny Highway and the Curr Highway. Police, NIAS and NIFRS are all presently on the scene. The A5 is more likely to be closed for a while. Please search different routes.”
In the meantime, the PSNI stated an earlier crash on the A1 southbound on the strategy to the Camlough Highway has been cleared and the street has been reopened.
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