Police have shutdown an Aberdeenshire road following a serious early morning crash.
19.09.2021 - 19:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Irvine as emergency workers carried out a full-scale fire simulation.Firefighters, police and the ambulance service took part in the major role playing exercise on Wednesday which saw artificial smoke billow from a disused high-rise and dummy 'victims' rescued and 'treated' on site.More than 60 people — including volunteers — took part in the event at Doon Court which was organised by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.The scale of the operation — which prepped teams for similar future
.Police have shutdown an Aberdeenshire road following a serious early morning crash.
A lorry became engulfed in a fireball on the M8 today.
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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.
crash in a Scots village sparked a huge emergency response. Police and fire crews were called to Laurence Park, or the B921, where it meets the B922 in Kinglassie, Fife on Saturday.
NHS Scotland staff are working "way beyond" their contracted hours and are struggling to provide quality services, a union has warned. Unison has written to Health Secretary Humza Yousaf to raise a number of concerns around staff welfare.
Ayrshire and South West Scotland Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre.Although he loves the centre staff, he is not enjoying his stay in kennels very much, and would love a home to call his own with a family that can encourage him to be the best boy he can be.Kai may look very shepherd-like, although smaller, but a lot of his behaviour is described as ‘most definitely that of a Collie’.He would like to live in a quieter household with an active family who enjoy long walks.Ideally, the family would
car crash near Grangemouth this evening. Mercy crews raced to the A9 outside Beancross Farm just before 7pm on Tuesday September, 28, following reports of a two-vehicle smash.
Sarwar will call for the SNP to fill the gap as the cost of gas and electricity is due to rise steeply within days.The energy price cap will increase by £139 to £1277 on October 1 this year leaving 150,0000 Scottish pensioners living in poverty facing a desperate choice.The push from Labour comes after it was revealed that a woman in her 90s starved to death, the first fatality from lack of food recorded in Scotland for at least 20 years.Sarwar will tell conference that the Scottish Parliament
Police have taped off the entrance to the McDonald Inchyra Hotel and Spa in Grangemouth as the hotel is understood to have been evacuated.The exact nature of the incident is not yet known but unconfirmed reports suggest there has been a significant chemical leak at the hotel's swimming pool.Three fire engines, a support unit and an ambulance Specialist Operations Response Team are also on the scene.It is understood the smell of chemicals quickly spread through the hotel's air conditioning unit
Saltcoats, Ayrshire, this morning, with some residents claiming it was caused by old coal mines the properties are built upon.
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.
more firms may go bust this week. Advice Direct Scotland, which runs energyadvice.scot, said regulator Ofgem will ensure that any households affected will be automatically switched to a new supplier with no loss of energy and no loss of any money owed.
mowed down by a speeding driver on Glenburn Road, Paisley, in July 2019.
Irvine's high flats will play host to a full-scale fire simulation tomorrow featuring an army of emergency service workers and volunteers.The training exercise will see firefighters, police and the ambulance service carry out a role playing scenario in and around the disused buildings in Doon Court.More than 60 people — including volunteers — are taking part in the event, organised by the The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.Fire chiefs say members of the public should not to be spooked by the
Scots road has been locked down tonight following a serious crash. Emergency services have raced to Fountainbleau Drive in Dundee, with the street being closed off by police officers.