
Car flips on roof in Glasgow street as person rushed to hospital
A person has been taken to hospital after a car crash on a Glasgow street saw a vehicle flip onto its roof.
Emergency crews raced to Rhannan Road in the city's south side at around 5.30pm on Tuesday evening, August 12, to reports of a single vehicle crash.
One person was taken to hospital following the incident. Their condition is not known. Officers from Police Scotland shut part of the residential street down after the smash.
Images from the incident showed a red vehicle on its roof wedged into a front garden hedge on the street. Police have confirmed that the road reopened around 9.30pm last night.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Rhannan Road reopened around 9.30pm on Tuesday, 12 August after a single vehicle crash which happened around 5.30pm.
"One person was taken to hospital. Thanks to everyone affected by the closure for your patience."

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