Dublin Fire Brigade has said that two people were taken to hospital following a two car collision in South Dublin on Friday morning.
Gardai and two fire engines rushed to the scene in Tallaght just before 6am on Good Friday.
The collision on the Belgard Road took place close to a Luas line and their control team facilitated Dublin Fire Brigade by de-energising the overhead lines while recovery was underway, Dublin Live reports.
Two ambulances - one from the HSE and one from Dublin Fire Brigade - attended the scene also.
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A spokesman for Dublin Fire Brigade said that "the patients are in a stable condition following the collision".
Dublin Fire Brigade said on Twitter: "This morning we attended a 2 car collision with Tallaght ambulance on the Belgard Road.
They added: "Luas not involved but tracks were temporarily blocked whilst recovery was underway."
In a statement, Gardai said they "are investigating a two car collision that occurred on the Belgarde Road, Tallaght, on 19/4/19 at approximately 5:30am".
"Investigations are ongoing."