An ambulance overturned after it was involved in a collision with a bus in London on Tuesday evening.
The accident happened at the junction between Marylebone Road and Baker Street at about 23:00 GMT.
The Metropolitan Police said there had been no arrests and no-one was injured in the crash.
A witness told BBC London the ambulance had its blue lights on and London Ambulance Service (LAS) confirmed it had been responding to an emergency.
An LAS spokesperson said: “We were called at 11:06 GMT on 31 January to reports of a road traffic collision involving an ambulance responding to an emergency call, and a London bus on Marylebone Road at the junction with Baker Street, NW1.
“There were no injuries on the bus as a result of the collision. The ambulance crew involved were taken to hospital for further checks.”
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