A23 crash near Albourne: ambulance, fire service and police called to incident

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A driver was taken into the care of the ambulance service after a crash on the A23 near Albourne on Friday night (September 2), Sussex Police have said.

Police said emergency services were called to a single-vehicle collision on the road shortly before 10pm.

A Sussex Police spokesperson said: “One lane of the road was closed until around 12.30am on Saturday (September 3).

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“The driver of the vehicle was taken into the care of the ambulance service.”

West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said they responded to a collision on the A23 Northbound, Muddleswood to Hickstead, at about 10pm on Friday, September 2West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said they responded to a collision on the A23 Northbound, Muddleswood to Hickstead, at about 10pm on Friday, September 2
West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said they responded to a collision on the A23 Northbound, Muddleswood to Hickstead, at about 10pm on Friday, September 2
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A spokesperson for West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service added that the fire service also responded to the collision on the A23 Northbound, Muddleswood to Hickstead.

They said: “Joint Fire Control sent fire engines from Burgess Hill and Henfield to the scene, as well as fire engine from East Sussex Fire & Rescue Service.

“Upon arrival firefighters made the scene safe before leaving the scene at around 10.30pm.

South East Coast Ambulance Service and Sussex Police were also in attendance.”