EMERGENCY services have been called to a road in Earley after a car crash happened earlier today.
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Thames Valley Police and Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews could be seen on Wilderness Road, Earley, following a three-vehicle car crash on Ramsbury Drive at around 12pm today.
A spokesman for Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services said: "At 12:16pm on Tuesday, 11 May, we received reports of a road traffic collision on Ramsbury Drive, Earley.
"Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Caversham Road, Whitley Wood and Wokingham Road fire stations were sent to the scene.
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A spokesman for Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services said: "At 12:16pm on Tuesday, 11 May, we received reports of a road traffic collision on Ramsbury Drive, Earley.
"Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Caversham Road, Whitley Wood and Wokingham Road fire stations were sent to the scene.
"Upon arrival, crews found a road traffic collision involving three cars, with two people trapped inside vehicles.
"Crews worked to release the two people from vehicles and in total, three casualties were placed into the care of South Central Ambulance Service.
"Crews were on scene for approximately one hour and 39 minutes."
Thames Valley Police are now appealing for a specific witness to the incident, saying: "We were called just after 12.15pm to a three vehicle collision in Wilderness Road, Lower Earley.
"Three people were injured and taken to hospital, but their injuries are not life-threatening.
"We would like to appeal to a specific witness who was at the scene, a female, who stated she had seen the collision, to please contact 101, quoting reference number 43210201775.
"This female was not involved in the collision but we believe that she witnessed it.
"Anybody else who witnessed the collision, or who may have dash-cam footage, are also urged to contact Thames Valley Police."
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