A woman has been taken to hospital following a two car collision which has closed the A394 this morning.
Police say emergency services were called to the A394 at Rosudgeon at 8.20am this morning following the accident between the The Packet pub and Texaco petrol station. The road was closed both ways.
Emergency services including police, ambulance and fire are currently at the scene and are urging people to avoid the area if they can.
A Devon and Cornwall Police force spokesperson said: "Police were called around 8.20am today, 22 December, following a two-car collision on the A394 at Rosudgeon.
"Ambulance and fire also attended.
"One woman has sustained injuries and has been taken to Treliske Hospital.
"The road is blocked and has been closed by police.
"All ongoing – log 132."
Cornwall Fire and Rescue also reported another incident in Packet Lane and urged people to avoid the area:
"Update: a further incident has occurred nearby on Packet Lane. Please avoid the area."
Update: a further incident has occurred nearby on Packet Lane. Please avoid the area
— Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service (@CornwallFRS) December 22, 2023
Police, fire and ambulance are currently in attendance.
Delays are already being reported following the accident at around 8.20am this morning.
Inrix reports that the A394 is closed both ways, with delays due to accident from The Packet Inn (Rosudgeon) to Texaco petrol station (Germoe).
Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service posted on X urging people to avoid the area if they can saying: "We're currently in attendance with Devon and Cornwall Police and @swasFT at an road traffic collision on the A394 at Rosudgeon. The road is blocked at this time. Please avoid if you can...
We're currently in attendance with @DC_Police and @swasFT at an road traffic collision on the A394 at Rosudgeon. The road is blocked at this time. Please avoid if you can...
— Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service (@CornwallFRS) December 22, 2023
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