Overturned lorry on the A1 Northbound at Brampton, one lorry driver taken to hospital with serious injuries
Emergency Services are on the scene of Overturned lorry on the A1 - Credit: Archant
All emergency services are on the scene.
A lorry driver has been taken to hospital with serious injuries, after a collision on the A1 Northbound at Brampton, where one lorry overturned.
A collision between a car and two lorries happened at roughly 7:30am this morning, Friday August 7, when all emergency services were called to the scene.
One lorry driver has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving and is on route to Thorpe Wood police station.
The other lorry driver has been taken to hospital with serious injuries and the driver of the car was uninjured.
The Northbound carriageway is still currently blocked and this morning ques of three miles between Buckden and the Brampton Junction occured.
Cambridgeshire Police said: “We were called at about 7.30am today August 7 with reports of a collision between a car and two lorries on the A1 northbound at Brampton.
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“Police, ambulance and fire crews are at the scene and the northbound carriageway is currently blocked.
“One of the lorry drivers has been arrested on suspicion of drug driving and is on route to Thorpe Wood police station.
“The driver of the other lorry has been taken to hospital with serious injuries.
“The driver of the car was uninjured.”