Possil Road. It's understood the crash involved one vehicle.
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Scots burn. Emergency services were called out to rescue the man after he fell into water in the Burn of Boyne at Scotsmill Bridge on the B9139 near Portsoy in Aberdeenshire.Coastguard, fire service and police all attended the incident after the alarm was raised at about 10.50am on Saturday morning.
Possil Road. It's understood the crash involved one vehicle.
Cops raced to reports of a collision to find the vehicle overturned in the middle of the road late last night. Officers from the Road Policing Unit shut down the road while they dealt with the incident.
Falkirk, on Tuesday (August 10) when he suffered a seizure and fell headfirst into the water.
falling from scaffolding in Aberdeenshire. George Forbes, 77, passed away after falling at St Peter's Episcopal Church in Peterhead at around 3pm on Wednesday, August 18.Emergency services scrambled to the scene but the pensioner could not be saved.
heart attack has told how a neighbour rushed him to hospital – after an ambulance failed to arrive. Michael Heafey, 62, said that had it not been for the quick actions of his wife Grace, 63, and neighbour Joan Ralston, who bundled him into a car, he wouldn’t have survived.
Forres this afternoon. Emergency services raced to to Greshop Road around 3pm after a young woman, believed to be in her twenties, was struck by a vehicle.
hospital.Police, paramedics and fire crews were called to the scene on the A95 near Boat of Garten, Inverness-shire, at around 5.30pm on Tuesday. The stricken lorry had come to a rest partially down a slope at the side of the Keith to Aviemore road.
assaulted by a man in a terrifying attack at a Scots beauty spot at the weekend. The 17-year-old was attacked by a man at Barcraigs Reservoir, near Johnstone, around 8pm on Saturday August 7.
Fife car park. Police were called to the 'disturbance' at 3am on Saturday morning at the car park between Shetland Place and Orkney Place in Kirkcaldy.
iOS - Android A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 7.05pm on Saturday, 7 August, officers were called to a report of a three-year-old girl injured after falling from the window of a flat in Tulley Wynd, Motherwell.“Police and Ambulance attended and she was taken to the University Hospital in Wishaw, where staff describe her condition as stable.“Police enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances surrounding this incident.”
Glasgow.Police were called to the scene on Barrhead Road around 12pm after reports of a car colliding with a “number” of parked cars. Officers were in attendance along with the Scottish Ambulance Service and say one man was taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital to be checked over.
iOS and Android.A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We were made aware of a crash involving two cars near Galston around 9.40am on Saturday, August 7."A man and a woman were taken to Crosshouse Hospital in Kilmarnock and the road was fully reopened around 12.15pm."Don't miss the latest Ayrshire headlines –sign up to our free daily newsletter here
Scots road. Emergency services raced to the scene on Stonefield Road in Blantyre, South Lanarkshire around 5.50pm on Friday August 6.
Get the latest Falkirk news sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletterThe findings of an investigation into bullying allegations in a hospital’s emergency department were “clearly distressing”, health bosses have said.The review of Forth Valley Royal Hospital’s frontline operations uncovered a culture of bullying and cover-ups as under pressure staff feared raising concerns.At a special meeting of NHS Forth Valley Board its chief executive Cathie Cowan described its findings as a
Emergency services raced to a one-vehicle collision at Huntford near the border with England, around 12.20pm on Thursday August 5. The 45-year-old was taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment, but the extent of his injuries are not yet known.
bigoted thugs after a Scots skate park was targeted with anti-Semitic, homophobic and racist graffiti. The sick slurs were sprayed across 'a number of items' at Falkirk Skate Park between Tuesday July 20 and Friday July 23.
PAISLEY DAILY EXPRESS: Live news as it happensCops are now appealing for witnesses to the incident, which happened at around 7.30pm near the treeline on the course’s 12th hole.A Police Scotland spokesman said: “An 18-year-old man was seriously assaulted by three youths within the grounds of Barshaw Golf Club on Wednesday evening.“He sustained a head injury which required hospital treatment in the attack.“We are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the incident to come forward.He added: “We
Emergency services raced to the A857, around two miles from Stornoway in the Western Isles, after the alarm was raised at around 10.20pm on Wednesday, July 28. Ambulance crews attended and the male driver of the car was taken to Western Isles Hospital with serious injuries.
Motherwell but as the family prepared to leave, her oldest daughter Savannah, 10, became extremely ill.As Natasha was strapping 10-month-old Oakley into her car seat, Savannah opened the packet of chlorine tablets and began to gasp for air as her throat closed up.Her terrified mum was screaming for help and begging someone to phone an ambulance as Savannah's lips turned blue and she clutched at her neck.