A man and a woman have been taken to hospital after a multi-vehicle crash in Tameside.
Police were called to Stockport Road in Denton at around 6.10pm last night (13 November) to reports of a collision involving three cars.
Drivers of two of the vehicles - a man and a woman - were rushed to hospital by ambulance following the smash.
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Their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.
No arrests have been made in relation to the crash and a collision report is being submitted, police said.

Pictures from the scene show a police van, as well a numerous ambulances and fire engines parked at the scene.
At least two cars appeared to have been badly damaged in the smash.
Stockport Road was closed near to the junction of King Street for a number of hours on Friday night.
A spokesperson for GMP said: "We were called shortly before 6.10pm last night (Friday 13 November) to a report of a collision on Stockport Road, Denton, involving three vehicles.
"Drivers of two of the vehicles - a man and a woman - were taken to hospital with injuries not thought to be life-threatening.
"No arrests were made in relation to the incident and a collision report is being submitted."
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: "At approximately 6.15pm on Friday 12 th November, two fire engines from Ashton and Hyde fire stations attended an incident on Stockport Road, Denton, involving three cars.
"Crews arrived quickly and assisted other emergency services.
Two casualties were conveyed to hospital by NWAS. Fire crews were on the scene for approximately one hour 30 minutes."