Police Scotland rushed to the scene after reports of a crash involving the ambulance and a taxi on London Road, at the junction with Arcadia Street.
Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman died following a road crash involving an ambulance in the east end of Glasgow on Sunday September 24.Emergency services attended and a 71-year-old woman, who was travelling in the ambulance, was pronounced dead at the scene. Her relatives have been notified.
The female paramedic driving the ambulance and the male driver of the taxi did not require hospital treatment
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