Police halted traffic on a Middlesbrough road after a collision which left one person in hospital.

999 crews attended Marton Road, close to James Cook University Hospital and Roseberry Park Hospital after reports of the incident on Friday 21 March at 7.42pm.
North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) sent one ambulance to the scene and one patient was taken to James Cook University Hospital. A police car blocked the road while ambulance crews attended to the patient.
After paramedics left the scene, police re-opened the road to drivers.
A NEAS spokesperson said: “We were called to a road traffic incident on Marton Road, Middlesbrough. We dispatched one ambulance crew and one patient was taken to James Cook hospital.”


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