Emergency services have provided an update on an incident in north Glasgow.
Police, ambulance and fire crews raced to Scaraway Street in the Milton area on Tuesday morning after a bus had crashed into a cherry-picker vehicle.
UPDATE: First Bus has released a statement on the incident.
We previously reported that the road was closed for around two hours.
The fire service has confirmed that one person has been injured and firefighters helped to place them in the care of ambulance staff.
Another person was checked over but did not require hospital treatment.
The road reopened to traffic at around 8.50am.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "We were alerted at 7.31am on Tuesday, June 20 to reports of a road traffic collision in Glasgow.
"Operations Control mobilised three appliances to the city's Scaraway Street, where firefighters were met by a collision involving a bus and a cherry-picker.
"Firefighters helped lead one casualty to safety who was then passed into the care of Scottish Ambulance Service personnel.
"The casualty was given a precautionary check-up but did not require to be taken to hospital.
"Crews left the scene after ensuring the area had been made safe."
Police Scotland confirmed to the Glasgow Times that they were on the scene of the incident, and they have been contacted for an update.
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