Part of Dumbarton Road has been closed by police.
Emergency services are currently dealing with the incident on Dumbarton Road at Harland Street in the Scotstoun area. Police were called to reports of a road crash round 11.40am on Sunday morning and remain on the over two hours later.
The road has been closed with traffic currently being diverted. First Bus is diverting a number of its services following the incident. First Glasgow said: "Road closure on the Dumbarton Road at Duncan Drive is closed in both directions due to an RTC. This is affecting 1, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2 & 3."A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 11.40am on Sunday, 2 October, police were called to a report of a road crash on Dumbarton Road, Glasgow. Officers are at the scene and the road is closed.
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