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Minor injuries in Noel Avenue crash

COMOX B.C – Comox Valley RCMP and Comox Fire were on scene of a two vehicle collision Monday afternoon in Comox.

A call came in shortly after 11:30 a.m for crews to respond to an accident at 1282 Noel Avenue.

The Comox Fire Department responded, and Comox Valley RCMP were already on scene.

Fire chief Gord Schreiner said the collision involved two vehicles, but no major injures were reported.

“One car coming around the corner and sideswiped the other one, minor injuries, and significant damage to both cars.”

One person was treated by BC ambulance, but was not transported to hospital.

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