Woman hospitalised after early morning accident on A27

A WOMAN has been taken to hospital after a crash on the A27 in the early hours of this morning.

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South Central Ambulance Service was called to the sceneSouth Central Ambulance Service was called to the scene
South Central Ambulance Service was called to the scene

Emergency services confirmed that one person was seriously injured after a crash between a car and a light goods vehicle – which took place on the A27 eastbound near Farlington at 3am today.

Cosham Fire Station’s white watch crew was called to the scene, as was South Central Ambulance Service.

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Firefighter Larry Lamb said: ‘We were called at 3am to an RTC on the A27 eastbound near Farlington.

South Central Ambulance Service was called to the sceneSouth Central Ambulance Service was called to the scene
South Central Ambulance Service was called to the scene

‘The crash involved a Ford car and a light goods vehicle.

‘One female was extracted by the white watch crew – she was a bit shaken up but we managed to get her out.

‘The woman was then taken to Queen Alexandra Hospital by the ambulance service.’

South Central Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment.

The woman's condition is currently unknown.

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