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3 November, 2024 8:23 pm

Emergency services respond to serious crash on A90 near Stonehaven

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Multiple emergency services mobilized following a significant accident on A90.

Emergency services were swiftly deployed to the scene of a serious crash on the A90, just south of Stonehaven, at approximately PM today. The incident has raised concerns among local residents and commuters, prompting a significant response from various emergency units.

Details of the incident

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was quick to react, dispatching an appliance from Stonehaven along with another unit from Laurencekirk. This rapid mobilization underscores the urgency of the situation, as emergency crews worked diligently to assess and manage the scene.

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Fire crews were reported to have left the site shortly after PM, indicating that their immediate tasks may have been completed, although the full extent of the incident remains unclear.

Current status and investigation

As of now, there is no confirmed information regarding injuries resulting from the crash, nor has the number of vehicles involved been disclosed. This lack of information has left many in the community anxious for updates.

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Police Scotland has been contacted for further details, but no official statement has been released yet. The situation is still developing, and local authorities are expected to provide more information as it becomes available.

Community response and updates

Local reporters are actively working to gather the latest updates on this unfolding story. Residents are encouraged to stay informed by checking back for updates and following local news outlets, such as The Press and Journal, on social media platforms like Facebook. The community’s safety and awareness are paramount, especially in light of such incidents that can disrupt daily life and raise concerns about road safety.

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