Nine people have been hospitalised after a serious crash in Wiltshire.
Emergency services were called to a two-vehicle road traffic collision on A342 Monument Hill, south of Devizes, at around 11.45am this morning (Thursday).
The incident involved an Urchfont Community Bus and a Heritage Fine Food Company van – which impacted head-on – in the Stert area.
Air ambulance medics attended the scene alongside several fire crews, with at least two casualties reportedly trapped inside one of the vehicles.
South Western Ambulance Service sent a significant number of resources – including numerous ambulances and several Hazardous Area Response Teams.
Eleven people – aged between 50 and 99 – were caught up in the smash. Nine of those were taken to hospital for treatment.
Wiltshire Police confirmed that the casualties sustained “varying levels of injury”, but none are – at this time – in a life-threatening condition.
The road I will remained closed for around ten hours for complex collision investigation work and vehicle recovery.
Witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage are asked to contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 01225 694597 or by email at [email protected]. Please quote log 114 of today’s date (9 January).
In a short statement, a Wiltshire Police spokesperson said: “Please be advised that the A342 Monument Hill at Stert is currently closed in both directions due to a serious collision.
“Please find alternate routes.”