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A9 crash south of Inverness near Moy: One person taken to Raigmore Hospital, confirms Scottish Ambulance Service





One person was taken to Raigmore Hospital following the crash (stock image). Picture: Daniel Forsyth.
One person was taken to Raigmore Hospital following the crash (stock image). Picture: Daniel Forsyth.

One person has been taken to hospital following a crash that blocked the A9 south of Inverness.

The crash, which involved two cars, occurred at around 11.26am where the A9 meets the B9154 junction at Moy.

A spokesperson for the Scottish Ambulance Service said: “We dispatched one ambulance to the scene, and we transported one patient to Raigmore Hospital.”

Their injuries are not known.

The road was initially blocked in both directions following the crash, before reopening with “restricted” traffic flows. Police remained in attendance due to slowing traffic on the approaches.

The road was fully cleared of the vehicles and debris by 2.50pm, and Traffic Scotland said traffic was “returning to normal” in its latest update about the incident.


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