A woman was seriously hurt after a crash in Trafford.
There was a large response from the emergency services following the incident Guinness Road in Trafford Park yesterday afternoon.
The woman had to be cut out of a car following a two vehicle collision.
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Firefighters worked at the scene alongside a North West Ambulance Service incident response unit.
Police have launched an investigation, and say enquiries are continuing.
A GMP spokesperson said: "At around 4.00pm yesterday, police were called to a collision on Guinness Road, Trafford Park.
"Emergency services attended and established two cars had collided.

"A woman was taken to hospital with serious injuries.
"Enquiries are ongoing."
A GMFRS spokesman said: "Around 4pm today, Saturday August 7, firefighters from Eccles, Stretford and Salford attended a road traffic collision between two cars on Guinness Road, Trafford Park.
"Firefighters used cutting gear to remove the roof of one of the badly damaged vehicles to save a woman who was trapped inside.
"Firefighters were in attendance for nearly two hours."
"North West Ambulance Service and Greater Manchester Police also attended the incident."