A person was rushed to hospital after an incident involving a HGV on Glasgow's M74.
Fire crews received a report of an incident on the motorway at Junction 3A (Daldowie Interchange) shortly after 1pm on Wednesday, November 20.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) revealed they were called to a situation involving a truck and a car.
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In total, three fire trucks were sent to the scene. After that, firefighters worked to tackle a small blaze affecting the lorry.
One person from a car was then taken to hospital.
During the incident, Traffic Scotland said the motorway's northbound carriageway was 'restricted'.
Road users were being urged to approach the area with caution.
A spokesperson for the SFRS said: “We were alerted at 1.25pm on Wednesday, November 20, to reports of an incident on the M74, at Junction 3A, involving an HGV and a car.
“Operations control mobilised three appliances to the scene, where crews are working to extinguish a small fire affecting the HGV.
“One casualty from a car was taken to hospital."
Police Scotland were asked to comment, however, no statement was given.
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