A MAN has been rushed to hospital after being found "seriously injured" on a road in Glasgow.
Police responded to Crow Road, near to Clarence Drive, Broomhill at around 6.30am today.
The man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
His condition has been described as "serious but stable" by medical staff.
A number of road closures in the area remain in place.
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Police Scotland have said these should be lifted shortly.
Enquiries into the incident are ongoing.
A Police Scotland spokesman said: "Around 6.30am on Sunday, July 25, 2021, police were called after a man was found seriously injured on Crow Road, near to Clarence Drive, Broomhill, Glasgow.
"He was been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
"Medical staff describe his condition as serious but stable. Enquiries into the incident are continuing.
"There a number of road closures in the area, however, these should be lifted shortly."
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