A truck burst into flames on a road close to Glasgow this morning, sparking an emergency response.
Mercy crews raced to the scene of the blaze, which befell shortly after 10.30am on Cambuslang's Most important Road.
Images present a fireball erupting from the rear of the car as it's engulfed by the flames.
The aftermath of the incident can then be seen by way of drone footage which captures the burnt out truck, believed to be a street upkeep car, being hosed down by firefighters.
At the least 5 crew members may be seen surveying the injury on the web site.

The street seems to be cordoned off to motorists and pedestrians whereas visitors continues on the adjoining street.
Rows of automobiles are parked dangerously shut close by.
Two hearth engines have been despatched to place out the hearth, which was efficiently extinguished.
It's presently unclear how the hearth began.
Scottish Fireplace and Rescue Service have confirmed that nobody was injured on account of the incident.
A spokesperson stated: "We have been alerted at 10.36am on Monday, Might 30, to stories of a car on hearth on Cambuslang's Most important Road.
"Operations Management mobilised two home equipment to the scene the place firefighters extinguished the hearth and made the world protected earlier than leaving the scene.
"There have been no casualties."
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