A man and two children were injured in a crash after the driver suffered a "medical emergency" behind the wheel.
Emergency services including the charity air ambulance responded to a report of a one vehicle road traffic collision on the Monaghan Road in Milford, Co Armagh, yesterday afternoon, March 26.
Police said crews worked in challenging conditions close to a fallen electric pole and provided first aid to three casualties before the arrival of other emergency services.
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A 36-year-old man was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries, and two children were treated by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and released into the care of family following the crash.
A spokesperson for the PSNI said: "Earlier this afternoon (26/03/25) we responded to a report of a one vehicle road traffic collision on the Monaghan Road, Milford with the driver suffering a medical emergency behind the wheel.
"Crews worked in challenging conditions close to a fallen electric pole and were able to provide first aid to three casualties prior to the arrival of other emergency services.
"Colleagues from Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service, Northern Ireland Ambulance Service and Air Ambulance Northern Ireland also attended and took over the care of the casualties.
"A 36yr old adult was taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries. Two children were treated by NIAS on scene and released into the care of family.
"We wish them a speedy recovery and would like to thank our other emergency service partners, NIE and members of the public who assisted us on scene. The road is now reopen to traffic."
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