NewsUK NewsCar crashesSeven people have been hospitalised following a crash on the A19 in Northumberland - six ambulances were deployed and motorists have been urged to use other routes13:04, 28 May 2026Updated 13:12, 28 May 2026Seven people have been rushed to hospital after a crash in Northumberland, with a major emergency response deployed.‌The collision, on a mini-roundabout just off the Moor Farm Roundabout on the A19, took place just before 9am and has caused congestion.‌The incident involved four vehicles and police remain on the scene, with drivers told to 'expect delays' and asked to 'use other routes where possible'.‌A total of six ambulances were sent in the aftermath of the collision, alongside a duty officer. Seven patients were taken to Cramlington Hospital so their treatment could continue.A Northumbria Police spokesperson said: "Just before 9am today (Thursday), we received a report of a four-vehicle collision on a mini roundabout just off Moor Farm Roundabout in Cramlington.‌"Emergency services are currently on scene. Road users are advised to expect delays and use other routes where possible."Photos show several police vehicles in attendance, with part of the road cordoned off. The vehicles are currently being recovered, with clear damage to several cars, as well as some of the signage in the middle of the road, Chronicle Live reports.Article continues belowThe conditions of the seven people who have been taken to hospital are unclear at this time. There has been a lasting impact on the traffic in the area, with delays still ongoing several hours later.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌HospitalsCar crashesBreaking News