A child has been taken to hospital by ambulance after he was knocked down in Belfast on Tuesday.
The Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 08:05 on January 10, following reports of an RTC on the Lisburn Road area. An 11-year-old boy was taken to hospital by ambulance after he was knocked down by a vehicle.
Police also attended the scene of a road traffic collision in South Belfast this morning.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: "His condition is not believed to be life threatening. Enquiries continue and anyone who witnessed the collision is asked to contact police on 101."
NIAS told Belfast Live that they "despatched one Ambulance, and one Rapid Response Paramedic to the incident".
"One patient was taken to The Royal Hospital for Sick Children by ambulance".
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