Four people have been taken to a Brisbane hospital after a car collided with an ambulance that was responding to a high-priority call.

The ambulance was travelling through the intersection of Beckett Road and Albany Creek Road in Bridgeman Downs this morning about 7.30am.

A blue SUV collided with the ambulance which flipped onto its side, a Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson said.

Four people were injured after an ambulance rolled over in Brisbane this morning.
Four people were injured after an ambulance rolled over in Brisbane this morning. (Nine)

The ambulance had been driving with its lights and sirens on at the time of the crash.

Emergency crews quickly descended on the intersection.

A male and female paramedic suffered shoulder injuries, and a student paramedic suffered minor injuries.

Brisbane Ambulance Collision
A blue SUV collided with the ambulance which flipped onto its side, a Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson said. (Nine)

There was no patient onboard the ambulance at the time.

A man in the other car suffered shoulder and knee injuries.

All four were taken to the St Andrew’s War Memorial Hospital in a stable condition.

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