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Person in 'serious condition' after crash as air ambulance lands at scene

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A person was rushed to hospital in a 'serious condition' after a crash in Stockport. Emergency services including police officers, firefighters and paramedics descended on Osborne Street, in Bredbury, after the two-vehicle smash at around 5.20pm yesterday (June 10).

An air ambulance also landed on an nearby field as it responded to the crash. One person was rushed to hospital from the scene.

A spokesperson for the North West Ambulance Service today confirmed they were in a 'serious condition'. READ NEXT: Murder suspect named after man killed in alleged attack in Old Trafford park No further details about the person have been released at this stage.

A huge cordon was put in place on Osborne Street as emergency crews responded into the evening last night. Residents blasted the way drivers use the residential street as a 'cut through' and 'rat run'.

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