AN AMBULANCE has flipped over after being involved in a shocking collision with a double-decker bus on one of London's most famous streets.
Police rushed to the scene at around 11pm last night after reports of an incident involving a bus and an ambulance in Baker Street, London.
Cops confirmed that there were no injuries and no arrests as a result of the smash which happened at the junction between Marylebone Road and Baker Street.
Passengers onboard the bus were said to be shaken but unhurt after the bus reportedly ploughed into the ambulance.
The emergency ambulance at the time was answering a call before losing control and ending up on its side, according to local reports.
Dramatic footage showed paramedics clambering out of the upturned vehicle.
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While a number of bystanders look on shocked with glass and debris littering the area.
Videos also show the front windows of the double-decker bus had sustained massive damage.
Fire crews were also spotted in the aftermath of the incident helping shaken passengers and paramedics out.
They were scrambled to the scene to make the vehicles involved in the smash were safe.
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A witness told the BBC that the ambulance had its blue lights on at the time of the collision.
London Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment.
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