Around 9.30 am today (April 24) the police were called to the accident between a Ford Fiesta and Bus.
The Ford driver and the bus driver were tasks for the hospital with injuries and then unpleasant.
A dog, who believed that he belonged to the Ford driver, was injured at attention and was fat tasks.
A 39 -year -old man was arrested and put in custody before being rescued while an investigation continues.
Lewisham High Street closed while an investment was made in a clash, but has moved.
A with the spokesman said: “At 09: 22 hours, on Thursday, April 24, the police were called to a collision in Lewisham High Street, Se13, between a Ford Fiesta and a bus.
“The London ambulance service was called and attended.
“The Ford Fiesta driver, a 39 -year -old man, was tasks for the hospital as a precaution and disabled.
“According to reports, a dog, which is believed to belong to man, suffered an eye injury and was tasks of a fat for treatment.
“The bus driver was hospital tasks to receive treatment before being unpleasant. There were no reports of more injuries.
“Road closures were in place while emergency services responded, but since then they have been daring.
“Consultations on circumstances continue.”
In an X publication, with writing: “This morning part of Lewisham High Street towards Station Road was blocked due to emergency services that attended an incident.
“This path is now open and traffic flows normally. Excuse me for any inconvenience caused.”