A man has been taken to hospital after a crash on a busy road.
One lane of the A171 at Guisborough was closed while emergency services dealt with the crash.
It happened at about 2.20pm today (September 20) on the roundabout at Church Lane and involved a black Nissan Juke.
The driver of the car was removed from the vehicle and the ambulance service confirmed he was taken to hospital for further treatment.
Two police cars, one ambulance, and an ambulance MEDICAR attended the scene.
Police cars spotted at the scene of the crash today (September 20)(Image: THE NORTHERN ECHO)
A spokesperson for Cleveland Police said: “At 2.20pm on Saturday, September 20, police were called to a one-vehicle collision on the roundabout on Church Lane in Guisborough.
“Emergency services attended to the scene and a man was removed from a black Nissan Juke and treated by paramedics.”
A North East Ambulance Service spokesperson added: “We received a call around 2.26pm on Saturday, September 20, to reports of a road traffic incident on Church Lane in Guisborough.
“We dispatched an ambulance crew and the MEDICAR to the scene, and transported one patient to James Cook University Hospital for further treatment.”
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