Two teenager pedestrians have been rushed to hospital following a crash on a Clydebank road.
The incident, between the two 16-year-old pedestrians and a car, occurred at around 5pm yesterday (Wednesday, November 16).
Emergency services rushed to the scene at Kilbowie Road shortly after Clydebank Shopping Centre, including police officers and Scottish Ambulance Services.
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The victims, a male and female, were rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow to receive treatment. The severity of their conditions are not currently know, the Daily Record reports.
Footage shared on social media from the scene shows the aftermath of the crash, with multiple police cars and ambulances swarming the road.
Worried onlookers watched the incident behind the railings, with the road closed off to all vehicles following the crash. The road has since reopened to motorists.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers became aware of a collision between a car and two pedestrians on Kilbowie Road in Clydebank shortly after 5.05pm on Wednesday, November 16.
"The two pedestrians – a male and female, both aged 16 – have been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and the road has since reopened."
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