A PERSON was airlifted to the Royal Stoke University Hospital following a crash in Gwynedd.
This happened in Trawsfynydd on Thursday, August 10 at about 1.24pm.
Another person was taken to Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor for further treatment.
A Welsh Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We were called on August 10 at approximately 1.24pm to reports of a road traffic collision in Trawsfynydd.
“We sent one Cymru high acuity response unit, one duty operational manager, one emergency ambulance and one air ambulance to the scene.
“We conveyed one patient by air to Royal Stoke University Hospital and one patient by road to Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, for further treatment."
A spokesperson from North Wales Police said: "We are appealing for witnesses in relation to the road traffic collision that occurred at at 1.09pm on August 10 on an unclassified road in the Trawsfynydd area.
"If you saw a grey coloured Skoda Fabia travelling from the centre of Trawsfynydd heading in the direction of Abergeirw, or a white Toyota Hillux travelling from the Abergeirw area, towards Trawsfynydd, please get in touch."
Anyone with dashcam footage who was travelling in the area are ask to contact police via their website or telephone 101. Quote: 23000735652
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