Multiple emergency services, including the police, fire and ambulance service, are on the scene of a major crash on the B1101 in Cambridgeshire.
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The crash happened early this morning (June 18) at around 6am and has forced Elm Road in March shut while investigations are carried out.
The road is currently closed between Norwood Road and Flaggrass Hill, close to Whitemoor Prison – and near the junction of Marwick Road.
Reporter Daniel Mason is on scene.
He said: “At least four police vehicles at the junction of Marwick Road.
“Two vehicles involved outside P&G garage. At least two fire engines left the scene.
“Road closed just past Dagless Way, and unless for access, vehicles told to divert at top of Elm Road/Estover Road.”
A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Police said: "We were called at 6am today (June 18) with reports of a collision between three vehicles on Elm Road, March.
"Emergency services are currently at the scene and the road is closed while recovery takes place.
"Details of injuries are unclear at this stage."
"People straight back to doing 60mph and over"
One resident said: "Horrendous car accident this morning on Elm Road, it happened about four houses away from our house.
"The road is now open and can’t we tell! People straight back to doing 60mph and over!
"My thoughts and deepest sympathies are with all who were involved this morning, and upmost respect to the emergency services who dealt with the horrific scene this morning."
The scene has since been cleared and the road has re-opened.
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