A lady needed to be reduce free from her automotive by emergency providers following a crash in Linwood.
Emergency providers raced to the scene in Erskinefauld Street throughout rush-hour yesterday following the two-vehicle smash which occurred shortly earlier than 5pm.
The Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service (SFRS) needed to reduce the roof from the automobile after it collided with one other automotive in close to to Our Girl of Peace Main College.
Specialist instruments had been utilized by firefighters on the scene with a purpose to safely take away the 54-year-old driver.
Police and ambulances had been additionally in attendance on the rush-hour crash wherein the lady and a 61-year-old man driving the opposite automobile had been injured.
Each had been taken to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley for remedy.
Police Scotland confirmed not one of the accidents sustained had been critical or life-threatening.
Officers additionally confirmed there was no criminality concerned within the crash, which was deemed an accident.
A Police Scotland spokesman stated: "Officers had been referred to as to Erskinefauld Street, Linwood, following a highway site visitors collision which occurred at 4.50pm.
"A feminine driver, aged 54, was assisted in her automobile by Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service, and he or she was then taken by ambulance to the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley alongside the 61-year-old male driver of the opposite automobile concerned.
"Neither events concerned sustained life-threatening or critical accidents.
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"Enquiries had been carried out by officers on the time and no criminality was concerned."
A Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service spokesperson added: “We had been alerted at 5.02pm on Monday, March 28 to stories of a collision involving two automobiles at Erskinefauld Street, Linwood.
“Operations Management mobilised two fireplace home equipment and firefighters assisted emergency service companions on the scene.
Two casualties had been within the care of the Scottish Ambulance Service and crews left after guaranteeing the world was made protected.”