A woman was cut from her car by firefighters following a RTC earlier this morning (Tuesday).
The 34-year-old woman was rescued just outside Lurgan at around 10.30am.
She was rushed to Craigavon hospital where are injuries are not thought to be life threatening.
The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS) received a call at 9:50am to a report of a one vehicle road traffic collision at the Derryhirk Road, Annaghdroghal area of Lurgan.
A spokesperson for the NIFRS said: “We responded to a single car rtc at Derryhirk Road in Annaghdroghal, Lurgan. Firefighters used a hydraulic cutting equipment and manual handling techniques to release a 34-year-old woman from the vehicle.
“She was conveyed to the Craigavon Area Hospital by ambulance.
“Fire crews from Lurgan and Crumlin stations attended the incident.”
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