A road in Cranford has reopened after a three-car crash on Thursday (October 12).

Emergency services were called to the incident on the A30 Great South-West Road between A4 Bath Road with Burns Way and A312 Causeway with A312 The Parkway at 10.38am.

The London Fire Brigade freed one passenger trapped in a car and London Ambulance Service treated a woman for neck and back injuries.

LFB confirmed two fire engines and one fire rescue service team attended the incident for an hour.

London Ambulance Service (LAS) said the injured woman was taken to hospital.

An LAS spokesman said: "We were called at 10.38am to reports of a road traffic collision on the A30 at the Causeway.

"We sent ambulance crews and a first responder in a car to the scene, with the first of our medics arriving in three minutes.

"We treated a female patient at the scene for neck and back injuries and took her to hospital."

At 12.45pm on Thursday (october 12) Transport for London confirmed the road had reopened.

A TfL spokesman said: "The A30 Great South-West Road Westbound has reopened following a traffic incident.

"Drivers should still expect some residual delays within the next hour."

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