Bury New Road in Prestwich was cordoned off following the smash, said to involve a Ford Transit van and two cars
There was a huge emergency services response as a major road was closed following a three-vehicle crash tonight . .
The police helicopter was also deployed following the collision at around 8.30pm. One witness said she counted 25 police cars rushing to the scene, while another described an 'insane' amount of emergency vehicles. Pictures from the scene show debris strewn across the road, including a traffic light which had been knocked over. A white Hyundai and badly damaged black car can also been seen within the cordon.An onlooker said: "It looks nasty. It looks like a van has hit a car that was pulling out of Tesco."There's loads of police here and the helicopter was out for about half an hour. The road's closed in both ways from the motorway roundabout.
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