Emergency services are working to free two men that have been trapped after their truck crashed into a dam following a collision with a car.
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About 4.20pm on Monday, emergency services were called to reports a truck and a Toyota Hilux had crashed on Stockinbingal Road, Cootamundra.
A NSW Police spokesperson said that following the impact, the truck left the road and went into a dam on a nearby paddock.
On arrival, officers attached to Riverina Police District found the truck partially submerged.
The two occupants, both men, of the truck are currently being extracted from the vehicle by NSW Fire and Rescue officers.
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"Their injuries are believed to be minor," the NSW Police spokesperson said.
"The three occupants of the Toyota - two women and a man - are being treated at the scene by NSW Ambulance paramedics.
"Road users are urged to avoid the area as traffic diversions are in place."
The spokesperson said that the occupants of the Toyota are believe to have suffered only minor injuries, but are still being assessed.
Live Traffic shows traffic is banked up around the area. Drivers should remain cautious and follow any directions.
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