A Salisbury Reds service has been disrupted today due to a road collision involving three vehicles, where one person had to be rescued by firefighters from a vehicle.
Salisbury Reds says its X5 service is unable to stop at Ogbourne St George today (Thursday, December 2).
Police are now appealing for witnesses to the incident.
UPDATE: Wiltshire Police appeal for dash cam footage after Ogbourne St George car crash
Firefighters from Marlborough and Swindon attended a road traffic collision involving three vehicles on High Street Brow in Ogbourne St George this morning. Police and ambulance also attended.
One person had to be cut from a vehicle by the Dorset and Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service.
Three casualties were left in the care of the ambulance crews.
The X5 service runs from Blue Boar Row in Salisbury City Centre to Swindon Bus Station, through Amesbury, Durrington, Pewsey, and Marlborough.
There is a change of service on the X5 because of a road closure. We are unable to serve the bus stop at Ogbourne St George in both directions' Apologies for any inconvenience caused.
— Salisbury Reds (@SalisburyReds) December 2, 2021
The road is closed in both directions following the collision.
Swindon Police are advising travellers to take an alternative route.
***Road Closure***
— Swindon Police (@SwindonPolice) December 2, 2021
Please be aware that the A346 at Ogbourne St George is currently closed in both direction following a road traffic collision.
Drivers are advised to seek alternative routes.
We will update when the road reopens
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