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Stationary traffic on the M20 near Maidstone following crash

By: Jenni Horn jhorn@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 08:09, 14 January 2024

Updated: 11:54, 15 January 2024

A person has been rescued from a vehicle following a crash.

There was stationary traffic on the M20 London-bound carriageway between junction 4 for the A228 at Leybourne near Maidstone and junction 3 for the M26 near Wrotham.

Emergency services at the scene. Photo: UKNIP

Firefighters, the air ambulance, Kent Police, National Highways traffic officers and the South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) were on the scene.

The accident happened at around 7.15am.

A spokesperson for Kent Fire and Rescue said: “Firefighters worked closely with South East Coast Ambulance Service paramedics and Kent Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance doctors to create space for the casualty to be assessed.

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“The roof of the vehicle was removed using hydraulic rescue equipment, before the casualty was taken to a waiting ambulance.”

A police spokesperson said: “Officers and ambulance crews attended and a man was taken to hospital.

“His injuries were not life threatening. The road was temporarily closed and police left the scene shortly after 8.30am.”

An ambulance spokesman said: “Ambulance crews attended and were joined at the scene by a team from Air Ambulance Charity Kent, Surrey, Sussex in a road vehicle.

“One person was assessed and treated before being taken as a priority to Tunbridge Wells Hospital.”

All lanes were closed and traffic was being held.

There were initially reported delays of 45 minutes which then rose to an hour.

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National Highways said all emergency services left the scene just after 9.30am.

Lane one remained closed while barrier repairs were carried out, but all lanes have now reopened.

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