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Ryan Carroll

Two women rushed to hospital after van crashes on Glasgow Clydeside Expressway

Two women were rushed to hospital after a van crashed on the Clydeside Expressway in Glasgow last night.

Emergency services raced to the A814 eastbound, near the M8 slip for the Kingston Bridge.

The incident involved a white Renault van happened at around 7.55pm on Thursday, August 12.

Several police, ambulance and fire crews were spotted at the scene of the crash and the road was partially closed for three hours.

Medics took two female passengers to hospital for treatment. Their condition is not yet known.

The male driver was assessed at the scene but did not require hospital treatment.

Footage from the scene shows the huge emergency response after the van appears to have come off the road before crashing.

Police say their enquiries into the incident remain ongoing.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers were called to a single vehicle crash involving a white Renault van at around 7.55pm on Thursday, 12 August, 2021 on the A814 eastbound Clydeside Expressway, near to the M8 on slip Kingston Bridge, Glasgow.

“Emergency services attended and two female passengers from the van were taken to hospital for treatment. The male driver was assessed by medical personnel at the scene but did not require hospital treatment.

“The road was partially closed for three hours as emergency services responded to the crash and enquiries remain ongoing.”

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