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A huge emergency services response descended on a main road in Bolton on Sunday night (March 10) amid reports of a 'serious' crash.

Witnesses reported 'at least 15 police cars' in attendance along with paramedics and fire crews at the scene, on St Peter's Way (A666) near to the Bolton Gate retail park.

A police helicopter circled the scene on Sunday night following the major smash, thought to have involved two vehicles. READ MORE "When will it stop?" Cemetery horror with armed police called after woman viciously mauled by dog Videos and pictures taken from the scene show a large number of emergency services vehicles in attendance, with the main road closed off amid the response.

One witness said they had 'never seen as many emergency services' as others reported online that there were 'at least 15 police cars' following the serious collision.

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