One person has been taken to hospital following a road traffic collision in Greenisland on Wednesday.
The incident was reported at around 2pm on the Station Road.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service said it involved a car and a pedestrian.
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Two rapid response paramedics and an emergency crew were sent to the scene and the Air Ambulance was also dispatched.
Following assessment and initial treatment at the site of the collision, one person was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast in an ambulance.
The PSNI said it was aware of the incident and had officers at the scene.
"Police are currently at the scene of a one-vehicle road traffic collision on the Station Road, Greenisland," a spokesperson said.
"Colleagues from the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service attended and one person was taken to hospital for treatment to their injuries."
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