Ambulance overturns on emergency call-out in Scotland

An ambulance that overturned after a two-vehicle collision in Whitburn (Danny Fuller/PA)

An ambulance on an emergency call has overturned after a two-vehicle collision in Scotland.

Police said a Ford Ranger was also involved in the crash, which happened around 6.40am on Wednesday at Whitburn Cross in the West Lothian town.

The ambulance was on its way to an emergency call in Bathgate when it was involved in the crash.

No-one was injured in the incident.

Emergency services at the scene of the collision. Credit: PA

The fire service also went to the scene and helped police make the road safe.

Gary Wilson who was near the scene of the collision said the road was "totally blocked".

He also advised other drivers to stay away from the area and that the crash looked like "a bad one".

A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesman said: "Responding to a call-out, an ambulance was involved in a collision with another vehicle at Whitburn Cross at 6.43am this morning.

"There were no injuries to the ambulance crew or the driver of the other vehicle.

"Another ambulance was quickly dispatched to deal with the original call in Bathgate."