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A road which was closed after a van crashed into a property in Little Missenden this morning has reopened.
The A413, at the junction of Taylors Lane, was closed today after a van smashed into it and became "embedded" in a property.
Bucks Fire, which was also at the scene, said two men and one woman were cared for by South Central Ambulance Service and two other cars were involved in the crash.
Crews from High Wycombe, Amersham and two specialist rescue units from Aylesbury were called out.
SCAS said it received a call at 10.53am and sent out an ambulance crew, ambulance officer and an emergency care response unit.
Paramedics assessed the three patients at the scene and they are all believed to have sustained minor injuries.
One patient was taken to Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Police said temporary traffic lights will be in place until the building has been secured.
Transport for Bucks earlier tweeted to warn drivers of severe delays as it is a main road onto the Amersham bypass, and advised motorists to avoid the area completely if possible.
Thames Valley Police said it will release more details in due course.
*** UPDATE *** Regarding the road closure on the A413, Highways have now taken over and the road will imminently be re-opened, however there will be temporary traffic lights in place until the building is completely secured. C6646 #TVPLive pic.twitter.com/4K8vDf06Jw
— TVP Roads Policing (@tvprp) 4 January 2019
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