An air ambulance was called to the scene of a serious crash in a Suffolk village this morning.
Suffolk police were called at around 8.20am on Tuesday to reports of a serious collision on the A143 in Stradishall, on the bend outside Stirling House.
Both drivers suffered injuries.
The driver of one of the vehicles went to West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds by land ambulance for further assessment and care, having sustained injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
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The driver of the other vehicle waited for the air ambulance to arrive for further care, but was taken to Addenbrookes by land ambulance.
Three fire engines - one from Clare, one from Haverhill and one from Wickhambrook - were called to the scene as one of the drivers was trapped in their car.
The road closure has now been removed.
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