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People hurt as ambulance leaves road in Aberdeen People hurt as ambulance leaves road in Aberdeen
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An ambulance carrying an elderly woman has crashed after coming off the road on the outskirts of Aberdeen. An elderly woman was seriously hurt when an ambulance crashed into trees in the outskirts of Aberdeen.
The vehicle left the road and struck trees in Riverview Drive, Dyce, at 03:40. The vehicle left the road in Riverview Drive, Dyce, at 03:40.
A paramedic, an ambulance technician, a 49-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman were treated in hospital for injuries. The 84-year-old female patient who was in the ambulance was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with "serious" injuries where she was said to be stable.
The 84-year-old female patient who was in the ambulance was taken to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. No information was available on her condition. The ambulance crew - a 49-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman - were also treated in hospital.
Riverview Drive was closed to allow an investigation to take place. Riverview Drive was closed for about six hours to allow an investigation to take place.
Police said it was not yet known if weather conditions were a factor in this collision. Grampian Police, appealing for witnesses, said it was not yet known if weather conditions were a factor in this collision.