A27 collision: Everything we know so far about 'serious incident' involving police car as person rescued by firefighters
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The A27 was closed following a collision at Hammerpot around 1am.
AA’s traffic bulletin said accident investigation work has been ongoing for around ten hours after the ‘serious accident’ and a ‘car fire’.
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Hide AdPictures from the scene show a heavily damaged police car, which was involved in the incident.
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Sussex Police reported shortly before 9am that the road had reopened westbound but remained closed eastbound, from Crossbush to the A280.
The police force said the road was ‘likely to reopen later this morning’ – but remained closed as of 11.45am.
A spokesperson added: “Thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue to investigate this serious incident.”
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Hide AdWest Sussex Fire and Rescue Service confirmed its firefighters responded to the incident.
"At around 1.30am we were called to reports of a road traffic collision involving two vehicles on the A27 eastbound, Poling to Hammerpot,” a fire service spokesperson said.
"Joint Fire Control sent fire engines from Worthing and Littlehampton to the scene, as well as a heavy rescue tender from Worthing.
"Upon arrival crews found that one person was trapped in a car. Firefighters quickly got to work and used hydraulic cutting equipment to release the casualty from the vehicle, leaving them in the care of paramedics.
"The last crew left the scene at around 4am."
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