At least three people were involved in a crash on the outskirts of Penryn earlier today.
Emergency services were seen at the bottom of Treluswell this morning, following a collision.
A police spokesperson has now confirmed: "This was reported to us at 10.25am today, involving two cars on the B3292 at Penryn."
An ambulance was also called to the scene.
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The police spokesperson added that it was believed at least three people were left as "walking wounded" as a result of the crash.
One man is reported to have suffered a leg injury.
It was a busy day for the local emergency services after firefighters were called to Penryn at lunchtime following reports of a dog in distress in the water.
Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service said at 1.40pm that two water rescue vehicles were at the scene, along with an incident commander and a tactical advisor.
The RSPCA had also been contacted, along with the dog warden.
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