20/10/2014

Up To 35 Injured In Early Morning Coach Crash

An emergency operation is underway in Hertfordshire following a collision between a coach and a car.

According to reports a coach collided with a car at about 08:30 on Monday morning on the A1081 St Albans Road near South Mimms.

It is understood that up to 35 people are being treated for injuries but it is believed that no one has been critically injured.

Six ambulances are at the scene together with an air ambulance, a hazardous area response unit, the fire service and police.

(MH/CD)

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