Newcastle A1 police car crash closes road near Denton Burn

Newcastle A1 police car crash closes road near Denton Burn


Evie Lake & Jason Arunn Murugesu

BBC News, North East and Cumbria

PA Three police cars and a police van in the middle of the empty A1. One looks damaged from the back. A normal car is on its side next to the central reservation. PA

The crash happened just before 02:30 BST at junction 75 near Denton Burn

A crash involving a number of police cars has closed part of the A1 in Newcastle.

Five people were taken to hospital following the collision, which happened just before 02:30 BST, the North East Ambulance Services (NEAS) said.

Pictures from the scene show four marked police vehicles badly damaged – one with its roof ripped off – and a car on its side, with debris scattered across the northbound carriageway near Denton Burn.

The road between junction 73 and 75 is expected to remain shut until the afternoon while an investigation is carried out, National Highways said, and diversions are in place.

One resident described the scene as “absolute carnage”.

He said: “You could hear a helicopter through the night, it was very strange, I knew something big had happened as I’ve been stuck in the traffic.”

A drone shot of the crash. There are three marked police cars, a black car and the wreckage of another car next to the central reservation. Another damaged car can be seen in the distance.  The road in both directions is closed.

The crash happened during the early hours of the morning

Three marked police cars, a black car and the wreckage of another car at the central reservation. A pick-up truck is on the other side of the road which is closed.

Debris can be seen scattered across the carriageway

At the scene, BBC Look North reporter Mark Denten said an “extensively damaged” black 4×4 was on its side and debris could be seen scattered across the road.

Four police cars could also be seen, he said, with one a few metres down the road appearing to be the most severely damaged.

Another resident said she was in “disbelief” at seeing what had happened.

“I live round the corner and at 3am all we could hear was helicopters going around,” she said.

“I came down to see the crash this morning and I’m shock, disbelief, I just hope everyone’s OK.”

PA Close-up photo of three police cars with debris on the road. One of the cars has its rear massively damaged and crushed. They surround a grey car. A fourth police car in the background has its roof taken off. PA

The North East Ambulance Service confirmed five people were taken to hospital

NEAS said it had sent five crews, a specialist paramedic, a duty officer and two crews from its Hazardous Area Response Team (HART).

Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said it sent five appliances from across Newcastle and crews left the scene just before 04:00.

The crash hit the morning rush hour with motorists forced to find alternative routes over the River Tyne. It led to 30-to-40 minute queues over the Redheugh Bridge and about 40-minute delays through the Tyne Tunnel.

BBC Radio Newcastle’s Andy Watson said traffic was still tailing back in the area and the Highways Agency had told him the crash site would take some time to clear.

“It’s been snarled up all morning and I think the whole North East during rush hour felt it,” he said.

Drivers have been advised to find alternative routes if possible.

Additional reporting by Rebecca O’Neill.



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