Man airlifted to hospital after three-vehicle crash on A28, Ashford Road
11:07, 02 May 2024
updated: 12:10, 02 May 2024
A man has been airlifted to a London hospital following a three-vehicle crash on a major route.
Police, fire and ambulance teams attended the A28, Ashford Road, near Chimington Green Road, where multiple people were given emergency medical treatment.
A police spokesperson said one man was airlifted from the scene to a London hospital for further treatment.
“Kent Police was called to assist following reports of a collision – involving three vehicles - on the A28, Ashford Road near the junction with Chilmington Green Road, Ashford at around 2.40pm on Wednesday 1 May 2024,” said the spokesperson.
“Officers attended along with South East Coast Ambulance Service and Kent Fire and Rescue Service and a man was airlifted to a London hospital for medical treatment.”
The route was shut in both but reopened at around 10pm.
A spokesperson for Kent Fire and Rescue previously told KentOnline: “Kent Fire and Rescue Service was called at 2.44pm on 1 May to assist Kent Police on the A28 in Great Chart, Ashford, following reports of a crash involving three vehicles.
“Four fire engines attended.”
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