CRASH DRAMA
Lenzie smash sees major emergency response with multiple cop vehicles and ambulance on scene
by Blair MeikleA SMASH in Lenzie this morning has sparked a major emergency response.
Emergency services raced out after the alarm was raised at 8.30am over a two-vehicle crash.
Pictures and video show multiple police cars and ambulances at Woodilee Road in the East Dunbartonshire town.
A Police Scotland spokeswoman confirmed they were in attendance.
She said: "We were called to reports of a two-vehicle crash at 8.30am, on Woodilee Road, Lenzie.
"The ambulance service are in attendance and we are managing traffic."
We told last night how four people were rushed to hospital after a car hit a tree in a horror crash on the A77 near Kilmarnock.
A northbound Vauxhall Astra with three teenagers and an older male on-board left the road and crashed into a tree near South Drumboy Farm in Ayrshire.
It is understood the emergency services swooped on the scene with those in the car having to be cut free.
Two 18-year-olds, one male and one female, were taken to Crosshouse University Hospital in Kilmarnock.
While the other two in the vehicle, a 37-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl, were taken to University Hospital Hairmyres in East Kilbride.
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