A PERSON was taken to hospital following a crash in Prestatyn this afternoon (September 21).
This was on Fforddisa, shortly after 12.30pm today.
Welsh Ambulance Service and Wales Air Ambulance were both called to the incident, with a witness saying he saw an air ambulance land by Prestatyn High School at about 1.20pm.
The witness added that a white car had hit a wall.
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A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 12.39pm to reports of a one-vehicle collision on Fforddisa, Prestatyn.
“We sent an emergency ambulance and an air ambulance to the scene, and one person was taken by road to Ysbyty Glan Clwyd.”
North Wales Police added: "We received a call at 12.48pm from colleagues at Welsh Ambulance Service reporting a single vehicle road traffic collision on Fforddisa, Prestatyn.
"Officers attended and the road was closed until approximately 2.15pm whilst emergency services dealt with the incident and the road was cleared."
A Wales Air Ambulance spokesperson said: “I can confirm that the Wales Air Ambulance attended an incident in the Prestatyn area on Thursday afternoon.
"A crew from Caernarfon arrived on scene at 1.12pm and our involvement concluded at 1.50pm."
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