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Nadia Breen

Co Antrim incident sees two people rescued by emergency services after car enters water

Two people have been rescued by emergency services after a crash in Co Antrim.

The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service, PSNI and the NI Ambulance Service attended the scene of the incident outside Doagh on Sunday night.

A NIFRS post read: "Crews from Ballyclare and Antrim stations and NIFRS Specialist Rescue Team attended an RTC on the outskirts of Doagh, rescuing 2 members of the public with the assistance of the Ambulance Service and their Hazard Area Response Team and PSNI.

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"Thanks to the ‘Fire Emergency Support Services’ (FESS) vehicle which also attended."

Two people were rescued (NIFRSNorth/Facebook)

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