Emergency services are still on the scene
Emergency services sped to Glasgow's Broomielaw after a serious collision involving a cyclist and lorry earlier today.
Police have cordoned off a section of the Broomielaw following a crash near the Casino at the junction of Oswald Street at 10.10am. Officers and other emergency services are still on the scene with around six police cars and ambulance and Police Scotland's specialist collision investigation team.It is unclear whether there are any injuries at this time.
A police spokesperson said: "Officers are currently in attendance following a serious crash on Broomielaw, near the Casino, which police were called to at 10.10am on Friday, 27 January, 2023. "The crash involved a cyclist and a HGV. Emergency services remain at the scene and the road is currently closed."Glasgow man's impressive five stone weight loss after being told he could lose limbGlasgow has over 2000 more children living in poverty since the Covid-19 pandemicLeading health and social care experts back campaign to save Food Train Glasgow charity
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