A significant road traffic collision occurred on the M25 at junction 28 near Brentwood on June 17, prompting immediate response from emergency services. The crash involved four vehicles, leading to the hospitalization of three men aged 32, 48, and 52, though their injuries were described as non-life-threatening. The M25 was temporarily closed in both directions to allow the air ambulance and other responders to reach the scene. Traffic congestion extended for over 10 miles, highlighting the impact of the incident on local travel. No arrests were made in connection with the crash, underscoring a focus on safety during the emergency response.
The police were notified of a road traffic collision at 2.20pm involving four vehicles on the M25, leading to significant delays and multiple hospitalizations.
Emergency services were deployed to the scene, with three men aged 32, 48 and 52 being taken to hospitals; fortunately, their injuries were classified as not life-threatening.
The M25 faced complete closure in both directions due to the incident, resulting in traffic queues extending over 10 miles as emergency services managed the situation.
No arrests were made in connection to the crash, maintaining the focus on ensuring the safety and health of the individuals affected.
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