The Scottish Ambulance Service has confirmed that two ambulances were involved in a crash with another vehicle at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
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The crash happened at around 7.20am, this morning March 24.
There were no patients in any of the vehicles when the collision took place.
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A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We can confirm two ambulances were involved in a collision with another vehicle today at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
“There were no patients on either vehicle.”
Police Scotland said: “Around 7.20am on Monday, March 24 2025, officers received a report of a three-vehicle crash outside a hospital on Govan Road, Glasgow.
“Arrangements were made for the vehicles to be recovered.”