A person has been rushed to hospital following a crash in Glasgow. Emergency services were called to the Duke Street area of the city just before midday on June 1 following reports of a serious incident.Two ambulances, a special operations response team (SORT), a trauma team and multiple police vehicles were dispatched to the street that links the city centre to the east end.
It is understood they were responding to a road traffic crash. Glasgow Live reports that a person was taken from the scene to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
Their condition is currently unknown.The road was shut for a time to allow emergency services to work but has since re-opened.
It is understood police remain at the scene.A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We received a call at 10.36 to attend an incident on Duke Street, Glasgow."One patient was transported to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.” Don't miss the latest news from around Scotland and beyond - sign up to our daily newsletter here . Easy way to get rid of flies as pest expert explains how to 'repel them instantly' The ghosts in Scotland that 'emerge in June' including phantom piper and hounds Warning to Virgin broadband users as millions urged to reboot WIFI or miss free upgrade
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