Emergency services at the scene of an RTC on the Lisburn Road in Belfast on January 17th 2025 (Photo by Kevin Scott)
One person has been hospitalised after a four-vehicle crash on the Upper Lisburn Road in Belfast.
Emergency services attended the incident on the Upper Lisburn Road in Belfast earlier on Friday morning.
The crash happened close to the Finaghy Road junction shortly after 10:15am.
A spokesperson for NIAS said: “The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 10:09 on Friday 17th January following reports of an RTC involving two vehicles on the Upper Lisburn Road.
“NIAS despatched one Emergency Crew and one Rapid Response Vehicle to the incident.
“Following initial assessment and treatment at the scene, one patient was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital by ambulance.”
The road has now reopened.
A police spokesperson said: “Police attended a report of a four vehicle road traffic collision at the Finaghy Crossroads this morning, There were no reports of any serious injuries.”
Emergency services at the scene of an RTC on the Lisburn Road in Belfast on January 17th 2025 (Photo by Kevin Scott)
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