A male pedestrian has been taken to hospital following a collision involving two cars in Armagh on Friday afternoon.
The collision happened in the Barrack Street area of the city shortly before 12.30pm.
One emergency ambulance crew and two rapid response paramedics were dispatched to the incident, and the pedestrian was taken to Craigavon Area Hospital by ambulance.
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Police say his injuries are not believed to be life threatening.
A spokesperson for the PSNI said: "Police received a report of a collision involving two cars and a male pedestrian shortly before 12:30pm on Friday 14th February. The pedestrian has been taken to hospital for treatment to injuries not believed to be life threatening."
The police spokesperson added: "Enquiries are continuing and anyone who witnessed the collision or captured dash-cam footage is asked to contact police in Armagh on 101 quoting reference number 657 14/02/25."
A spokesperson for the ambulance service said: "The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 12:26 on Friday 14th February following reports of an RTC on Barrack Street, Armagh. NIAS despatched one Emergency Ambulance crew and two Rapid Response Paramedics to the incident.
"Following initial assessment and treatment at scene, one patient was taken to Craigavon Area Hospital by ambulance."
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