A92 in Fife closed for nearly 3 hours after crash between lorry and car
The A92 in Fife was closed in both directions for nearly three hours on Wednesday after a crash between a lorry and a car. Emergency services were called to the scene at Ladybank just before 6pm. Firefighters used hydraulic cutting equipment to help free people.
It has not been confirmed if anyone was hurt. A spokeswoman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: "We got a call at 5.58pm reporting a crash between a lorry and a car on the A92 near Ladybank. "We sent one appliance from Auchtermuchty and one from Cupar.
"Hydraulic cutting equipment was used. "We have no further details." Firefighters left the scene at 7.06pm.
According to Traffic Scotland[1] the road reopened at 8.40pm.
Police Scotland has been contacted for more details.
References
- ^ According to Traffic Scotland (x.com)