A driver has been taken to hospital after the car they were driving left the road and struck a tree in the north Belfast area on Wednesday morning.
Emergency services including police and the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service attended the scene of the one vehicle road traffic collision at Leroy Street on Wednesday 12th February.
It was reported shortly before 11am that a car left the road and struck a tree. The driver has been taken to hospital for treatment following the collision.
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The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service confirmed that it received a 999 call at 10:48 on Wednesday, February 12 following reports of an incident in the Leroy Street area of Belfast.
A spokesperson added: "NIAS dispatched an emergency ambulance and a rapid response paramedic to the incident. One person was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital by ambulance."
A PSNI statement said: "Enquiries are continuing, and officers would appeal to any witnesses, or anyone who might have captured any dash cam or mobile phone footage, to get in touch with officers at Tennent Street on 101, quoting reference number 506 12/02/25."
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