Two people have been taken to the Royal Victoria hospital following a crash in Lisburn.
A third person has been treated at the scene after two vans collided on the Hill Hall Road just before 8 o clock this morning.
The vehicles caught fire and fire crews were called to extinguish the blaze.
The road remains closed.
A Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service spokesperson said:
“2 Fire Appliances from Lisburn Fire Station and one Fire Appliance from Central Fire Station were deployed to the scene of a road traffic collision involving two vans in the area.
"Firefighters using breathing apparatus, 2 hosereel jets and a foam jet dealt with the two vehicles well alight in the area. 2 men were taken to hospital for their injuries, with another man treated at the scene by colleagues from Northern Ireland Ambulance Service.
“Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service finished at the scene at 8:53am.”
The Hillhall Rd remains closed at Quarterlands. 3 people taken to hospital. Please continue to take other routes. pic.twitter.com/OMWfanlY2s
— PSNI Castlereagh (@PSNICastlereagh) August 15, 2016
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