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Homeless Project Scotland were packing up at the charity's soup kitchen on Argyle Sreet on Wednesday night when they saw the man collapse. The trained volunteers suspected the man was suffering from an overdose and administered naloxone - a medicine that works to reverse an opioid overdose.
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15 minutes to gather our thoughts, control approved and then I think it was about three minutes later they gave us a shout. “That same day, we also worked about two-and-a-half hours over our finish time.
eleven-year-old Evie Collie after she slipped down a steep hill and suffered critical injuries. The 15-year-old from Aberdeen called 999 for help and stayed with Evie until her parents arrived to comfort her.
Coatbridge around 9.10pm on Wednesday September 29. The 45-year-old was then seriously assaulted by the suspects and rushed to University Hospital Monklands for treatment.
property. Chloe McBride moved into her first flat in Easterhouse in February but has been left devastated as thousands of creepy crawlies invaded the home and she hasn't been able to find the source.
A fundraiser has now been launched to support the hard-working mum to 'get back on her feet' as doctors tell the family it could be months or even years before she recovers. A message on the fundraiser read: "Veronica is a very much loved mum, grandmother and friend and has worked hard all her days."She has supported her four children and she is very much an independent woman.
Alister Jack declared military personnel could be seconded in the "long run" if required. A total of 114 soldiers have been drafted in to drive non-emergency vehicles for the Scottish Ambulance Service, with a further 111 members of the armed forces helping to staff coronavirus testing centres.
rural farmland in Fife in a bid to find a missing pensioner who vanished 11 days ago. Denis Findlay was last seen at around 5pm on Tuesday, September 14, at Waverley Train Station in Edinburgh.
teacher, Sabina Nessa. Sabina, 28, was taking a five-minute walk to meet a friend at The Depot bar in Pegler Square near her home in Kidbrooke, south-east London, on September 17 at around 8.30pm when she was attacked.
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Mr Yousaf said: “The additional investment I have set out means that the Scottish Ambulance service’s frontline budget is more than 16 per cent higher than it was last year.“The measures we have announced will begin to address some of these issues, both improving the level of service for the public, and also helping to reduce the pressure on the workforce, who are doing so much to serve the public during these incredibly demanding times.”
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BBC' s latest must-see drama The Control Room has begun filming in Glasgow. Part of Rose Street in the city centre was closed off for traffic last night in order for filming, as several other city centre streets have restrictions in place.
town after an ambulance was involved in a crash. Police and fire crews were called to Wemyss Bay Road, just off the A78 in Wemyss Bay, Inverclyde on Tuesday afternoon.
the Army being called in to help. It can be revealed that up to seven key officials with the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) were operating the business at an executive office next to Glasgow Airport – which also houses the crucial mobile Covid testing hub where they work.