EMERGENCY services were in attendance at a shopping centre due to a collision.
A car crashed into railings at a multi-storey car park at Braehead, Renfrew.
999 crews were made aware of the incident shortly after 9am this morning.
Several firefighters, an incident support unit, and police were sent to the scene.
Officers confirmed two people have been taken to hospital.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 9.20am on Monday, December 26, 2022, police were called to a single-vehicle road crash within a car park at Braehead Shopping Centre, Kings Inch Road, Renfrew.
"Two people have been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital as a precaution.
"Advice and assistance has been given, no further police action."
A spokesperson for Braehead added: "There was a collision involving a car in one of our car parks this morning. An ambulance was called and two occupants of the car were taken to hospital.
"We wish those involved in the accident a full recovery.
"After the emergency services dealt with the accident, the car park became fully operational again."
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