Car hits mobility scooter on Glasgow street as emergency services race to scene

Police locked down Baillieston Main Street after the incident.
-Credit: (Image: Sammy Johnston)


A car has struck a mobility scooter in Glasgow.

Emergency crews scrambled to the incident on Baillieston Main Street at around 2pm this afternoon, Friday, June 28.

Police confirmed they remain at the scene. It is unknown if there are any casualties.

An image from the scene shows officers blocking off the road and two ambulances parked in between them.

Another shows police tape cordoning off the road beside a nearby Lidl supermarket.

Ambulances and police cars scrambled to Baillieston after the incident.
Ambulances and police cars scrambled to Baillieston after the incident. -Credit:Sammy Johnston

Speaking to the Record, one local said: "There was suddenly loads of the emergency services and police cars.

"The Main Street is a bit of a bottle neck and traffic was soon building up once they closed off the road.

"It looks pretty serious. I just hope nobody has been badly hurt."

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "At 2pm on Friday, 28 June, 2024 officers were called to a collision involving a car and a mobility scooter on Main Street, Bailieston.

"Emergency services are in attendance.”

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