A girl has been taken to hospital following an incident in the East End of Glasgow.
The incident occurred on Hallhill Road in the East End of the city at around 5pm yesterday.
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An ambulance and a paramedic response unit (PRU) rushed to the scene and the girl was transported to Royal Hospital for Children in the city centre.
Police confirmed that the girl sustained minor injuries.
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It is unknown what caused the crash or if enquiries are ongoing.
However, a Police Scotland spokesperson said: "The incident took place around 5pm and the girl sustained minor injuries with no further police involvement."
A spokesperson for the Scottish Ambulance Service said: “We received a call at 4:48pm on Wednesday, September 18 to attend an incident on Hallhill Road, Glasgow.
"We dispatched one ambulance and one paramedic response unit (PRU) to the scene and one patient was transported to Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow."
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