Edinburgh emergency services rush to scene of incident on major road
Edinburgh emergency services were on the scene of an incident on Wednesday evening.
It's understood a collision took place around 9pm on June 25 with a number of police and paramedics in attendance.
The incident happened on Calder Road at the Bankhead Roundabout. Pictures taken from the scene show an ambulance and several cops handling the crash.
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One eyewitness claims it involved one silver and one black vehicle. The exact nature of those involved has not been confirmed
It's understood the area was not fully closed off to traffic
Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service have been approached for comment.
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