Edinburgh street has been closed after a woman was knocked down by a bus. Emergency services were called to the scene on Princes Street, at the junction with Leith Street, shortly before 4.30pm on Wednesday.
13.09.2021 - 19:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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A major road in Salford has been forced to closed following a police incident this afternoon (September 13).
There is significant congestion in the area around Pendleton Roundabout after emergency services were called to the scene.
Diversions are now in place, directing traffic away from Broad Street.
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Officers were
Edinburgh street has been closed after a woman was knocked down by a bus. Emergency services were called to the scene on Princes Street, at the junction with Leith Street, shortly before 4.30pm on Wednesday.
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.
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Aberdeen has been closed for almost 10 hours after police were called to an ‘ongoing incident’ in the early hours. Officers shut down Wellington Road at around 3.40am on Sunday, September 26, with a diversion put in place for motorists.
Saltcoats, Ayrshire, this morning, with some residents claiming it was caused by old coal mines the properties are built upon.
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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
M8 Westbound, near junction 31 at Westferry, around 5am on Sunday to reports of a one-vehicle collision. The road has been closed in both directions with a diversion in place.Emergency services are currently still in attendance dealing with the incident.
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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
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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.
police vehicles and three ambulances are at the scene including specialist paramedics. Mercy crews were called to Hope Street just before 9am this morning.It is understood a woman was taken away to hospital after being hit by a truck.An ambulance has left the scene under a police escort.The area has been tapped off with several police officers securing the scene.
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