One person has been hospitalized with non-life threatening injuries after crash involving two cars and a dump truck Tuesday morning.
Emergency responders were called to the area of Davidson and Hawthorne roads at around 7 a.m. One person was trapped in their car and needed to be extricated by Ottawa firefighters.What caused the crash is unknown.
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