One man was taken to hospital following a road collision in Fairlie recently.
A council vehicle and a Scottish Water van were involved in the smash which happened at around 1.40pm on Thursday 31 January.
The road had to be closed off between Glen Road and Station Road while the matter was being tackled by the emergency services.
A fire engine blocked the road nearby the former Grants Newsagents in the village.
Police say there was no significant injures and no further police action as a result of the incident.
The road was closed temporarily to allow for recovery of vehicles.
A spokesman for Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: "We were alerted at 1.36pm on January 31 to reports of a road traffic collision involving two vehicles on the Main Road.
“Operations Control mobilised three fire engines to the scene.
“All occupants had exited the two vehicles prior to the arrival of firefighters.
“Crews left the scene at 2.14pm after ensuring the area had been made safe.
Pics: Charlie Gilmour.
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