One person has been taken to hospital after a car crashed into the central reservation on the A9.
Firefighters from Tayside Fire and Rescue helped to release the person from the vehicle and they were taken to Perth Royal Infirmary.
The crash happened at about 3.45pm on Monday on the A9 near the Inveralmond roundabout.
The road was closed northbound to allow for the road to be cleared.
A spokesman for the fire service said two units from Perth Fire Station had attended and were assisting the police.
Details of the person's injuries have not yet been confirmed. No one else was injured in the accident and no other vehicles were involved.
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