Two people were taken to hospital on Friday morning after a car crashed into a house in Co Tyrone.
The collision took place on the Bovean Road between the Moy and Tamnamore at around 7am.
Pictures of the incident show the front of the vehicle damaged after colliding with the house.
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Police confirmed that they had received a 999 call from the scene shortly before 7am.
The Ambulance Service said two crews were despatched to the scene, with two people being taken to Craigavon Hospital as a result of their injuries.
“The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 06:52 on 26 August following reports of a single vehicle RTC on Bovean Road,” a spokesperson for NIAS said.
“NIAS despatched two Emergency Crews to the incident. Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, two patients were taken by ambulance to Craigavon Area Hospital.”
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