A MAN has been taken to hospital after a vehicle crashed into a building off a major road in Bradford.
Emergency services attended the incident on Kilnsey Road, at the junction with Leeds Road, shortly after midnight.
Police said a vehicle had crashed into a building.
A man was taken to hospital with what officers described as "non life-threatening injuries".
A West Yorkshire Police spokesperson told the Telegraph & Argus this morning: "Police were called by the ambulance service at just after midnight to Kilnsey Road at the junction with Leeds Road to reports of a one-vehicle road traffic collision.
"The report is it crashed into a building.
"A man has been taken to hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
"The road reopened at 1.43am."
When the Telegraph & Argus asked if anyone had been arrested in connection with the incident, the police spokesperson said there was nothing further to add.
A spokesperson for Yorkshire Ambulance Service added: "An ambulance and rapid response vehicle were dispatched to the scene of the collision and one patient was conveyed to Bradford Royal Infirmary."
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