The Scottish Rescue vehicle Administration have expressed that a 58-year-old female was hurried to Edinburgh's Regal Hospital following an accident including a truck close to the Craigleith Retail Park.
A 58-year-elderly person was hurried to clinic following an accident including a truck close to Craigleith Retail Park. The episode happened at around 7.07am on Wednesday April 17 at the intersection associating South Groathill Road and Queensferry Street.
Police Scotland deterred the bustling intersection while they answered the occurrence. Paramedics from the Scottish Rescue vehicle Administration were called to Queensferry street and later surged a lady, 58, to Edinburgh's Imperial Clinic for treatment to 'serious wounds.
One neighborhood laborer, who wished to stay mysterious said that a partner of there's had saw crisis administrations plunging on South Groathill Road at around 7am. They said: "I began my work day at 8am yet my partner said that they heard clearly alarms booming at around 7am. Clients came in and let us know that somebody had been pushed over and that it looked serious.
A Scottish Rescue vehicle Administration representative said: We got a call at 7.07am today to go to an occurrence on Queensferry Street in Edinburgh. We dispatched one rescue vehicle and a quick reaction vehicle to the scene. We moved one female patient to New Edinburgh Imperial Clinic.
The street has since been re-opened to traffic, with Police Scotland making an announcement: "South Groathill Road has re-opened following a report of an accident including a truck and a female walker made around 7.10am on Wednesday, 17 April.
Crisis administrations joined in and a 58-year-elderly person was taken to the Regal Hospital of Edinburgh for treatment to serious wounds. Enquiries are continuous and anybody with any data or run cam film is approached to contact 101 citing reference 0487 of 17 April, 2024.