Two people have been seriously injured after being hit by a bus in Glasgow city centre.
The man and women were trapped under the double-decker bus, which hit them on the corner of Queen Street and Argyle Street.
Four fire crews and a specialist unit used airbags to free the pair, who have now been taken to hospital.
A section of Queen Street and Argyle Street have been closed while emergency services deal with the scene.
A fire spokesman said: “Scottish Fire and Rescue Service crews attended an incident in Queen Street in Glasgow city centre following a call from ambulance control around 2:35pm.
“The firefighters, who were working closely with paramedics and doctors, used airbags to release two people from beneath a bus.”
The pair were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, but it is not yet clear how seriously injured they are.
A police spokeswoman said: “We received a report about 2.30pm that two people had been struck by a bus at the corner of Queen Street and Argyle Street in Glasgow. Emergency services are on the scene.
“The road is closed with diversions in place.”
Glasgow street closed after two pedestrians hit by bus