A pedestrian was taken to Hinchingbrooke Hospital after a mobility scooter collided with two people in Huntingdon.
The crash happened in High Street at around lunchtime yesterday (March 23), and ambulance crews attended the scene.
A spokesperson for Cambridgeshire Constabulary said: "We were called at about 1.30pm yesterday (March 23) with reports a mobility scooter had collided with two people in Huntingdon High Street.
"Ambulance crews treated two members of the public at the scene.
"It was established the incident was not malicious."
The ambulance service was also called to the scene with reports a pedestrian was injured in the collision with a mobility scooter on Huntingdon High Street.
An East of England Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "A passing Community First Responder was on the scene shortly after the incident and was able to provide first aid until the ambulance crew arrived.
"One woman was transported to Hinchingbrooke Hospital for further assessment and care."
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