Londonderry bus crash: One person taken to hospital

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The crash happened in the Foyle Street area of Derry on Tuesday

One person has been taken to hospital following a bus crash in Londonderry.

The crash happened on Foyle Street at about 09:50 BST on Tuesday morning.

A Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) spokesperson said one ambulance and a rapid response paramedic were dispatched to the incident.

"Following assessment and initial treatment at the scene, one patient was taken by ambulance to Altnagelvin Hospital," the spokesperson said.

Unconfirmed reports on social media earlier on Tuesday had suggested there was more than one casualty in the incident, but the NIAS confirmed that only one person had been taken to hospital.

The person's injuries are not believed to be serious at this time.

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The police said they received and responded to "a report of a road traffic collision involving two buses" at Foyle Street.

They said the area has since reopened to traffic.