Woman treated at roadside for neck and shoulder pain after crash in Hockering
Published:
3:25 PM June 27, 2017
Updated:
11:09 AM October 10, 2020
East of England Ambulance Service. Picture: James Bass - Credit: Eastern Daily Press � 2011
A woman suffered minor injuries in a vehicle crash in Hockering this morning.
Two fire crews from Dereham and Earlham attended a collision on Heath Road at around 9.20am.
One woman was released by the crews into the care of the ambulance service.
A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service said they were called at 8.42am.
The woman was suffering from neck and shoulder pain but was assessed at the scene and did not require hospital treatment.
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She was discharged and the crews left at 10am.
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