A man has been rushed to hospital after he was knocked down by a 'van'.
Emergency crews raced to Corkerhill Road near Cardonald Cemetery around 5.10pm on Wednesday evening.
The man was treated by a critical care paramedic team before being taken in an ambulance to hospital.
His condition is unknown.
Residents who saw the crash claimed the man was hit by a van while walking his dog.
The force declined to confirm these reports.
A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We received a call at 17.10 on November 15 to attend an incident on Corkerhill Road, Glasgow.
"An ambulance and a critical care paramedic were dispatched to the scene and one patient was transported to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.”
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "We attended a road crash in this location yesterday, around 5.20pm which involved a car and pedestrian.
"The pedestrian was taken to hospital by ambulance."
No further details were provided.
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