EMERGENCY services scrambled to a crash involving a motorbike colliding with a wall in Bradford.
The collision occurred on Baldwin Lane in Clayton at around 6.30pm on Wednesday.
The motorbike rider and their passenger were taken to hospital for treatment.
One driver said she saw several emergency service vehicles at the scene.
A spokesperson for Yorkshire Ambulance Service told the Telegraph & Argus: "We received an emergency call just after 6.30pm on Wednesday to report a collision between a motorbike and a wall on Baldwin Lane in Clayton, Bradford.
"Three ambulances were dispatched to the scene and two patients were conveyed to hospital – one to Leeds General Infirmary and one to Bradford Royal Infirmary."
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: "We were called at 6.36pm to reports of a one-vehicle collision at Baldwin Lane involving a motorbike.
"The rider and passenger were taken to hospital for treatment."
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