A SCHOOLGIRL was rushed to hospital after being struck by a car on a busy road in Glasgow.
Emergency services raced to the scene on Firhill Road at around 8.20pm yesterday evening.

An eleven-year-old girl was hit by a car on Firhill Road[/caption]
The alarm was raised after police received reports of a crash involving a pedestrian and a car.
An eleven-year-old girl was rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in an ambulance for treatment.
Her current condition is not yet known.
The extent of her injuries is also currently unknown.
Cops locked down the road for over five hours to allow collision investigators to conduct inquiries.
Photos from the scene show half a dozen police cars swarming the area at around 9pm.
A van sat parked in the middle of the road, stopping drivers from accessing the road.
Two other police cars were seen in the area into the night as officers stood guard.
Blue police tape was also erected around the street, blocking access to the public.
The road was reopened again at around 1am this morning.
Police have launched an investigation into the crash and have said that inquiries are ongoing.
Cops are appealing for anyone with information about the incident to come forward.
Any motorists who were in the area and have dashcam footage have also been urged to speak with officers.
Police Scotland released a statement which read: “Around 8.20pm on Tuesday, 10 June, 2025, we were called to a report of a crash involving a car and a pedestrian on Firhill Road, Glasgow.
“Emergency services attended and the pedestrian, an 11-year-old girl, was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
“Road closures were put in place to allow officers to carry out enquiries.
“The road reopened around 1am on Wednesday, 11 June.
“Enquiries are ongoing and anyone with information is asked to contact police via 101 quoting reference 3450 of 10 June, 2025”.

Police raced to the scene at around 8.20pm last night[/caption]