A MAN was rushed to hospital by paramedics after a London bus smashed into a shop in swanky west London.
The cycle store was wrecked after the red double-decker ploughed into the window, causing thousands of pounds of damage.
Firefighters had to use specialist equipment to drag the massive vehicle off the path and away from the posh store's front door.
Taking to Twitter, the London Fire Brigade revealed that no one was "seriously hurt" after the crash in Beaufort Street, Chelsea.
A spokesperson told SundayStar.co.uk: "We were called to a road traffic collision at the junction of Beaufort Street and King's Road in Chelsea.
"A double-decker bus collided with a shop. One man was taken to hospital by London Ambulance Service crews.
"There were no reports of anyone trapped or any other injuries. Road closures were in place as firefighters and partners worked to make the scene safe.
"The Brigade was called at 1521 and the incident was over for firefighters by 1729.
"Fire engines from Fulham and Battersea fire stations and a fire rescue unit from Chelsea Fire Station were in attendance."
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