POLICE have issued an update after a girl, believed to be a teenager, was rushed to hospital following a crash involving a bus on a major Bradford road.
West Yorkshire Police was called to Manchester Road in Bradford at 5.10pm yesterday (Thursday, May 2).
It was to reports of a collision between a bus and a pedestrian, between the road's junctions with Ripley Street and Parkside Road.
Officers and also Yorkshire Ambulance Service (YAS) went to the scene.
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This morning, the Telegraph & Argus has been told the girl's injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
Footage seen by the T&A shows a huge emergency services response at the scene, with the air ambulance also in the area.
Police closed the southbound carriageway of Manchester Road and advised people to seek alternative routes.
The 645, 681, 686, and 687 bus services were diverted, as a result of the closure.
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