Emergency services have been called to a major rescue operation in Central London involving a Bus and a cyclist
Emergency Services Have Been Called To A Major Rescue Operation In Central London Involving A Bus And A Cyclist

Emergency services were called to Pentonville Road at around 8.30pm on Wednesday evening amid reports that persons had been struck by a London bus and had become entrapped. A road closure has been put in place at Kings Cross Bridge and a rescue operation launched to free those involved. Police Paramedics and Fire crews have all been scrambled to the incident. A number of fire engines and Rescue support units have been mobilised to the scene. A spokesman for the Met Police said: Police were called by the London Ambulance Service at 20:31hrs on Wednesday, 3 November to reports of a collision involving a bus and a cyclist on Pentonville Road, N1. Officers and London’s Air Ambulance are in attendance. The road is closed to traffic. More to follow

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