THESE pictures show a huge emergency response after a nine vehicle crash on the A23.
Officers from Sussex Roads Police were called to the A23 south of Pyecombe at around 8am.
Photos from the scene show a number of emergency service vehicles in attendance and debris scattered across the road.
PC Tom Van Der Wee confirmed that none of those involved in the crash were seriously injured, but that some were treated for minor injuries.
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Emergency services left the scene at around 11am and Highways England remained at the scene to clear an oil spillage.
PA Van Der Wee said the spillage may have contributed to the crash occurring.
The officer praised the coordinated response at the scene from teams from across Sussex.
He said: “It’s not often we have whole team jobs, so it was nice to work/catch up with everyone at the nine car crash on the A23 earlier- particularly given that no one was seriously injured.
“The winds picking up now so take extra care on your drive home and always expect the unexpected.”
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