Four people have been treated by emergency services after a crash last night, Thursday.
The three-car crash happened on Church Street in Ainsworth at around 9.50pm.
Two fire engines from Bolton Central and Bury were sent to the scene as well as an enhanced rescue unit from Leigh.
Four people were treated by trauma technicians before being handed over to North West Ambulance Service (NWAS).
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and the fire service worked together to make the area safe and were in attendance for around two hours.
GMP said that only minor injuries were sustained in the incident.
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A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service said: “At around 9.50pm on Thursday, August 1, two fire engines from Bolton Central and Bury fire stations as well as the enhanced rescue unit from Leigh fire station were called to reports of a crash involving three cars on Church Street, Ainsworth.
“Four people were treated by fire service trauma technicians before being handed to the care of colleagues from NWAS.
“Crews worked alongside Greater Manchester Police to make the vehicles and surrounding area safe and were in attendance for around two hours.”
NWAS has been approached for more information about the incident.
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