FOUR people have been taken to hospital after a man was cut out of a vehicle involved in a crash in the Black Isle.
Police and ambulance services were called to the incident on the A832 at 11am on Sunday - near the Tore Service Station.
The Tore to Fortrose road was closed but has since reopened.
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A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) confirmed two appliances from Inverness attended the scene and firefighters removed one man from one of the vehicles using cutting equipment.
A spokeswoman for Police Scotland added: “Around 11.15pm on Sunday, police were called to a two-vehicle road crash on the A832, near Tore Roundabout between Tore and Munlochy, on the Black Isle.
“Four people, two men and two women, have been taken to Raigmore Hospital. The road is now open.”
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