Multiple traffic cops have been pictured on a Glasgow street after a person has been hit by a car.
We reported how police said Bowfield Road in Penilee is currently closed due to a crash involving a car and a pedestrian.
The incident took place at around 3.35am this morning (Thursday, August 22).
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Now, pictures captured by the Glasgow Times show several traffic officers on the scene.
The images also show the road has been taped off, while police vans are blocking it off as well.
The condition of the pedestrian who was hit by the car is unknown currently.
However, police have urged drivers to 'avoid the area' due to the incident.
Bowfield Drive in Penilee is currently closed following a crash involving a car and a pedestrian.
— Police Scotland Greater Glasgow (@PSOSGreaterGlas) August 22, 2024
The incident happened around 3.35am on Thursday, 22 August.
Motorists are asked to avoid the area at this time. pic.twitter.com/ln3PFEAvrM
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Bowfield Drive in Penilee is currently closed following a crash involving a car and a pedestrian.
"The incident happened around 3.35am on Thursday, August 22.
"Motorists are asked to avoid the area at this time."
A spokesperson for the Scottish Ambulance Service added: “We received call at 3.32am today to attend an incident on Bowfield Road.
"We dispatched one ambulance and a paramedic response car, with our first resource arriving on the scene within five minutes.
"We transported one male patient into the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.”
This is a breaking news story, more as we have it.
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