A CRASH scene in Glasgow is being investigated by collision cops.
We previously reported that a cyclist was hit by an HGV in the city centre this morning.
Emergency services were called to Broomielaw, near the Grosvenor Casino, at around 10.10am.
Part of the road was closed to all traffic in both directions.
Glasgow City Council has since announced that Robertson Street has also been closed to all traffic, between Argyle Street and Broomielaw.
Broomielaw westbound is closed between Jamaica Street/Glasgow Bridge and Robertson Street.
Meanwhile, the eastbound traffic is closed between York Street and Oswald Street.
Traffic heading northbound on King George V bridge has access to Oswald Street and can only turn eastbound onto Broomielaw.
The cyclist was taken to hospital, but their condition is not known.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers are currently in attendance following a serious crash on Broomielaw, Glasgow, which police were called to at 10.10am on Friday, January 27, 2023.
"The crash involved a cyclist and a HGV.
"Emergency services remain at the scene and the road is currently closed."
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "At 10.09am on Friday, January 27, operations control mobilised three appliances and specialist resources to assist emergency service partners at an incident at Broomielaw, Glasgow, where crews remain in attendance."
No further details have been provided.
A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman said: “We received a call at 10am to attend a road traffic collision on Broomielaw, Glasgow.
“We dispatched three resources and the trauma team, and one patient was transported to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.”
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