A moped rider has been treated for a leg injury after a crash with a heavy goods vehicle.
Emergency services were called to Wembley High Road at 11.55am on Wednesday (April 10) following reports of a motorbike crash with a lorry at the junction with Ealing Road.
Roads were closed while police and ambulance services worked at the scene.
A Met spokesperson said: "The rider of the moped was treated for a leg injury; this is not thought to be serious.
"Road closures were put in place while the incident was dealt with; these have since been lifted."
A spokesperson for the London Fire Brigade said: "Firefighters released one man who was trapped following the collision. He was treated by London Ambulance Service along with another man.
"Two fire engines and a fire and rescue unit from Wembley Fire Station attended the scene."
London Ambulance Service sent ambulance crews, a paramedic in a fast response car, an advanced paramedic, and an incident response officer.
London’s Air Ambulance was also dispatched.
An ambulance service spokesperson added: “We treated a patient and discharged them at the scene."
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