Residents in Edinburgh were concerned after emergency services raced to a street by a school on Tuesday.
The incident, which happened at around 5.30pm on Oxgangs Road North, saw police and paramedics on the scene. Locals have said an individual has been hospitalised, though this is yet to be confirmed.
The condition of those involved is not currently known. An image from the incident shows at least three police vehicles and one ambulance on the street.
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One concerned local, Daryl Hunter, told us: “Oxgangs Road North, closed between bottom of the hill and Aldi.
“Multi vehicle crash, one person who was on a motocross looking bike, possibly in an ambulance. One car, front bumper completely taken off. multiple police cars on the scene, traffic diverted and blocked going up the hill to Aldi.”
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Police Scotland have been approached for comment.
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