Two people have been taken to hospital following a multi-vehicle crash in Tameside.
Emergency services rushed to Stockport Road in Denton this evening after reports of a collision involving three cars at around 6.15pm.
Paramedics from North West Ambulance Service and fire crews from GMFRS attended the scene.
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Officers from Greater Manchester Police are also understood to have been called to the incident.
Two casualties are said to have been taken to hospital via ambulance this evening.

The nature of their injuries are not yet known.
No further details about the age and gender of those injured have been released at this stage.
Pictures from the scene show a police van, as well a numerous ambulances and fire engines parked at the scene.
At least two cars appear to have been badly damaged in the smash.
Stockport Road is currently closed near to the junction of King Street, according to Transport for Greater Manchester.
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."
Greater Manchester Police have been contacted for more information.