Emergency services raced to the scene of a crash in Edinburgh on Saturday after a bus is reported to have collided with a car on a busy main road.
A team of paramedics and three ambulances had surrounded the crash on Stenhouse Drive after the Lothian Bus hit the vehicle at around 12.30pm.
Images from the scene have shown the emergency services working around the number one bus, which had been heading for Seafield prior to the crash.
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By around 1.15pm, the bus had been cleared of all passengers and the driver, however it is currently unclear if there were any injuries as a result of the collision.
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Pulled into the side of the road heading into the city centre, traffic was able to continue moving around the crash site, with no delays or congestion caused as a result.
Edinburgh Live contacted the Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland for comment.
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