LIVE: Emergency services scrambled after car collides with coach - latest updates
Emergency services have been scrambled to a major road in Oldham this morning following a crash.
Police and fire crews were called to Ripponden Road in the Sholver area of the town after a car appeared to collide with a coach.
It is not believed any serious injuries were reported following the smash and it is not believed there were any passengers onboard the coach at the time of the collision.
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Greater Manchester Fire Service have confirmed they are currently in attendance at the scene. Greater Manchester Police and the North West Ambulance Service have been approached for more information.
The crash is understood to have happened between Coleridge Road and Sholver Lane. No road closures are in place but police are said to be guiding traffic through the area.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service (GMFRS) said: "Just after 8am this morning (Tuesday 13 September) we were called to attend a road traffic collision on Ripponden Road, Oldham, involving a car and a stationary coach.
"One crew from Oldham fire station was mobilised to the scene, and firefighters worked alongside colleagues from Greater Manchester Police to make both vehicles safe. The crew remains in attendance at this time."
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A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Service (GMFRS) said:
Just after 8am this morning (Tuesday 13 September) we were called to attend a road traffic collision on Ripponden Road, Oldham, involving a car and a stationary coach.
One crew from Oldham fire station was