The center of a car has declined Piccadilly Circus Two people were injured in Central London.
Emergency services were called to the spot in the early hours of Sunday morning and the area has now been closed.
Pictures of the junction suggest that a black car flipped on its roof with debris everywhere. It appears that the Pikadili circus is operated directly in the walking part of the Pikadili circus, which is home to the Shaftsbury Memorial Fountain.
The car got only as a pavement and stopped less than the landmark, the top with a statue of Greek God Eros.
Two people were treated at the scene, in which a patient was taken to a major trauma center and the other to a local hospital.
Ambulance Crew, a Pamenic in a fast response car, an event reaction officer and member London ambulance service The dangerous field response team reached all Saturday morning to scene of the accident. He was alerted for the collision at 5:25 am and the first paramedic reached Pikadili Circus in less than four minutes.
A spokesperson of the London Ambulance Service said: “We were called today (June 29) at 5.25 am to report a road traffic collision at Pikadili, W1J.

“We sent several resources, including an ambulance crew, a parallel reaction car, a paramedic, an event reaction officer and members of our dangerous area response team (heart). We also sent a shock team in a London air ambulance car.
“Our first paramedic reached the scene in less than four minutes.
“We treated two people. We took one patient to a major trauma center and another patient to the local hospital.”
Metropolitan police have been approached for comment.