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Two people taken to hospital following A9 crash

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Two people have been taken to hospital following a two vehicle collision on the A9.

The crash involving a car and a caravan occurred outside the House of Bruar shortly after 9am, sparking a rapid response from emergency services.

Police officers were first to arrive on the scene, with firefighters and paramedics arriving a short time later.

The fire service first received the call at 9.09am dispatched two appliances to the scene, travelling from Pitlochry and Dunkeld.

Its believed several people were released from the vehicles before being handed over to paramedics stationed at the scene.

Several ambulances were on hand to deal with any injured parties.

A spokesman said: “We received a call at 0903 hours to attend a road traffic collision on the A9 in the House of Bruar.

“We dispatched two ambulances and an air ambulance to the scene.”

One casualty was taken by air ambulance to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee with leg injuries, meanwhile the other casualty was transported by ambulance to Perth Royal Infirmary.

The Perth to Inverness road remained closed for several hours as emergency services remained at the scene of the crash.

The road was closed between Dalnacardoch and Blair Atholl causing lengthy tailbacks heading northbound and southbound.

The road reopened around 1pm.