Two people have been rushed to hospital after an emergency incident in Glasgow this morning.
We reported how Glasgow City Council said the A739 Clyde Tunnel approach road southbound at the A814 Clydeside Expressway westbound off-slip was reduced to one lane southbound following a crash.
The incident took place shortly after 8am on Tuesday, July 16.
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999 crews raced to the scene.
Following the incident, the Scottish Ambulance Service has revealed the smash involved two motors.
The service sent one ambulance to the scene, where two people were then taken to hospital.
During the incident, the local authority was urging road users to 'avoid the area'.
A spokesperson for the SAS said: “We received a call at 8.24am to attend a two-vehicle road traffic collision on the A739 Clyde Tunnel approach road, southbound.
"An ambulance was dispatched to the scene and two patients were transported to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.”
Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
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