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Man taken to hospital after double decker bus collides with shop

A man was taken to hospital for treatment after a double decker bus collided with a shop.

Firefighters were called to a road traffic collision yesterday at around 3.15pm on the junction of Beaufort Street and King’s Road in Chelsea.

A double-decker bus had collided with a shop.

Fire engines from Fulham and Battersea fire stations and a fire rescue unit from Chelsea Fire Station were at the scene of the crash. Road closures were in place as firefighters and partners worked to make the scene safe.

There have been no reports of anyone trapped or any other injuries.

Pictured top: London Fire Brigade (Picture: London Fire Brigade)


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