by Q Radio News
Two women, including a pensioner, have been injured in a single vehicle crash in south Down.
It happened on the Dundrum road near Clough in Downpatrick just before 10am this morning.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service despatched two A and E crew and the Air Ambulance was in attendance.
At least one of the victims had to be cut from the wreckage.
Following assessment and treatment, one patient was taken to the Royal Victoria hospital in Belfast, while the other was transported to Daisy Hill hospital in Newry.
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