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Police, paramedics and fire crews attended the scene on Bury and Rochdale Old Road

Emergency services blocked a main road in Heywood on Sunday evening after a car was ploughed into a house.

Police, paramedics and fire crews raced to the scene of the collision on Bury and Rochdale Old Road , just after 5.45pm. The road was closed off beside the Bird at Birtle pub and the Ashworth Road junction. One car had been crashed into a house in the incident, with trauma technicians assessing one person at the scene as another was treated by paramedics.A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: “Just after 5:45pm this evening we were called to the scene of a road traffic collision on Bury and Rochdale Old Road, Heywood, involving a car that had gone into a house.

“One fire engine from Heywood fire station was quickly mobilised to attend. A GMFRS trauma technician assessed one person at the scene, while another was treated by paramedics from North West Ambulance Service. Firefighters made the area safe and were at the scene for just under an hour.” The full nature of the injuries sustained in the crash have not yet been confirmed. Greater Manchester Police and the North West Ambulance Service have been approached for further details.

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