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Emergency services respond to car crash in Evanton

No injuries reported following head-on collision in Evanton area

Emergency services at the scene of a car crash in Evanton
Emergency responders attend to a serious car accident in Evanton.

In a swift response to a serious incident, emergency services were dispatched to Evanton following a head-on collision involving two vehicles. The accident occurred on Station Road at approximately AM, prompting immediate action from local firefighters and police.

Details of the incident

The Dingwall fire crew was the first to arrive at the scene, where they found two cars had collided. Fortunately, initial reports indicate that there were no injuries sustained by the occupants of either vehicle. The emergency call was logged at AM, and the fire crew departed shortly thereafter, having ensured the area was safe.

Police involvement and public safety

A spokesperson for Police Scotland confirmed the incident, stating, “Around AM on Thursday, October 31, we were called to a report of a two-vehicle crash in the Station Road area of Evanton. Emergency services are in attendance and there are no reports of any injuries.” This prompt response highlights the efficiency of local emergency services in managing road traffic incidents.

Community impact and ongoing updates

As the situation develops, local reporters are actively gathering information to provide the community with timely updates. The absence of injuries is a relief to residents, but the incident serves as a reminder of the potential dangers on the roads. Authorities encourage drivers to remain vigilant and adhere to traffic regulations to prevent such occurrences in the future.

For those seeking further information, updates will be available through local news outlets, including The Press and Journal, which is committed to delivering breaking news and community updates via their social media platforms.

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