Ambulance, Police, and fire crews attended the scene at Bailiff’s Cross Road yesterday afternoon (28 December).
Guernsey’s ambulance service was called at around 4:10 pm yesterday to a crash involving two cars.
Four of the six people in the vehicles were taken to the Emergency Department at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital - while the remaining two were discharged at the scene.
A paramedic says none of the injuries were life-threatening.
St John says three double-crewed ambulances attended and 'all emergency services worked well together.'
The incident was one of 24 cases the service handled yesterday.

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