Emergency services raced to a Glasgow street after a bus and a car collided during rush hour.
Crews were called to Battlefield Road, at Grange Road, around 4.40pm following reports of the crash between a number 5 First Bus and a car.
Two ambulances and a police car were in attendance. Three people were treated for minor injuries at the scene.
First Bus said the driver of the car admitted fault.
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: "Around 4.40pm on Tuesday, 30 May, police were called to a report of a road crash involving a bus and a car on Battlefield Road at Grange Road, Glasgow.
"Officers are currently in attendance." We have contacted Scottish Ambulance Service for an update."
A First Bus spokesperson said: "We can confirm an incident took place with one of our vehicles on the No.5 service at approximately 4:15pm this afternoon on Battlefield Road when it collided with a third party vehicle.
"Emergency services were called and three people on board the bus were treated for minor injuries. The driver of the third party vehicle admitted fault for the incident.
"We wish those treated at the scene a speedy recovery and apologise to all our customers who were on board the service."
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