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Scotstoun two-car crash leaves man in hospital as emergency services close road

A man has been rushed to hospital following an early morning crash in Scotstoun.

Emergency services were called to a two-vehicle crash on South Street near to Balmoral Street just before 7am on Tuesday.

A driver from one of the vehicles was taken to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment. His condition is currently unknown.

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The road was closed to allow emergency services to deal with the crash but has since reopened.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 6.55 am on Tuesday, 31 January 2023, police were called to a two-vehicle road crash on South Street near to Balmoral Street, Scotstoun, Glasgow.

"Emergency services attended and a male driver from one car has been taken to the QEUH for treatment . No reports of any other injuries.

"South Street was closed between Balmoral Street and Harland Street to allow emergency services to deal with the crash. The road has since been re-opened. No further details at this time."

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