By Adam Evans
A man has had to be cut from his vehicle after it overturned in the village of Broughshane, co Antrim.
Firefighters from Ballymena and Antrim used hydraulic equipment to free the 25-year-old this morning.
He's in a stable condition in hospital.
NIFRS responded to an overturned vehicle in Broughshane this morning. Firefighters from Ballymena and Antrim worked alongside ambulance to release a 25 year old male, using hydraulic cutting equipment and air mats. The casualty was transferred to hospital in a stable condition
— NIFRS (@NIFRSOFFICIAL) December 23, 2017
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