OTTAWA – Emergency crews have been called to the offices of Coventry Connections, where taxi protesters have forced their way inside the building.

Paramedics are confirming injuries.

51-yr-old man assessed for arm injuries, 41-yr-old man taken to hospital w/chest pain during protest at Coventry Connections #ottnews — Melanie Adams (@MelAdams1310) November 13, 2015

Coventry Connections says the offices were also vandalized, and the damage is so bad, dispatching services were down, but are back up now with a skeleton staff.

.@BlueLineTaxiOtt experiencing technical difficulties as our call centre was vandalized by members of the Airport Fleet @UniforTheUnion 1/2 — BlueLine Taxi Ottawa (@BlueLineTaxiOtt) November 13, 2015

Please be patient as we are working diligently to get our Call Centre back up and operating. — BlueLine Taxi Ottawa (@BlueLineTaxiOtt) November 13, 2015

There is a large police presence and ambulances on scene.

"We would not and did not vandalize anything." – Eastern Ont. Director for Unifor. #ottnews @1310news — Melanie Adams (@MelAdams1310) November 13, 2015

Drums & chants from Airport Taxi drivers on Coventry. Injuries confirmed at dispatch headquarters #ottnews pic.twitter.com/VbS4qzIqTX — Melanie Adams (@MelAdams1310) November 13, 2015