A man has had to be cut free from his vehicle following a one car smash in Angus.
Emergency services were called to the A928 at the Hatton of Ogilvy, near Glamis just before 12pm.
Only one vehicle was involved in the incident.
Fire crews used hydraulic cutting gear to free a male casualty before handing him into the care of paramedics.
He was then taken to Ninewells Hospital for treatment, thought the extent of his injuries is not known.
A928 closed at Hatton of Ogilvie due to RTC. Please use A90 and A94 at the moment pic.twitter.com/VGq9qjVOc4
— PC Scott Anderson (@ForfarCentrePC) June 1, 2016
The road was closed while the incident was being dealt with by the emergency services.
A spokeswoman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service: “We received a call at 11.51am.
“One car was involved in a road traffic collision.
“Firefighters were called to remove one male occupant of the vehicle.
“The vehicle was stabilised before hydraulic cutting gear was used to free the individual.
“He was then placed on a stabilising board before being passed to the Tayside Trauma Team.”
A Police Scotland spokeswoman was unable to clarify if anyone had been injured in the crash.
She said: “We are in attendance at a one vehicle road traffic accident on the A928. We received the call at 11.50am. There are no further details at this stage.”