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Falkirk. Emergency services were called to High Street, Bonnybridge, at around 5.30pm on Friday September, 17.Officers say the 54-year-old in a serious condition, but his injuries aren’t believed to be life-threatening.There are reports the man was treated for stab injuries, however this is unconfirmed at this time.Pictures from the scene shared on social media showed a number of cops and paramedics treating the man.No arrests have been made at this stage.
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hospital after being seriously assaulted on a Scots street. Police were called to reports of the attack on Greenock's Cathcart Street in the early hours of Saturday morning, October 2.
hospital after a crash in Fife sparked a huge emergency response. Emergency crews were called to a two vehicle crash on Golf Course Road in Glenrothes after the alarm was raised at around 3.25pm on Monday.
mum was left in 'absolute stitches' when a Siri blunder gave her son an x-rated response when he asked for pictures of Tesco. Five-year-old Seany McEwan was asking the Apple virtual assistant for help in showing him some pictures of the supermarket ahead his trip with his dad, Andy, 38, to get a magazine with his pocket money.
Glasgow Royal Infirmary Hospital for treatment. Pictures from the scene showed several marked police vehicles parked on the road with their lights flashing.
a Glasgow street after an incident involving a gun. The alarm was raised at around 9.25pm on Saturday when the 33-year-old was discovered on Garlieston Road in Barlanark.Glasgow Live reports that an off-duty paramedic is said to have gone to his aid before emergency services arrived.
Perth following the incident. Emergency services raced to Rannoch Road, around 11.15am on Monday after a woman fell from a flat window.
West Dunbartonshire.Emergency services were called to the scene on Stewart Street, Dalmuir, at around 6.30am on Saturday after the alarm was raised. Police have confirmed that one person has been taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment.
crash on the A77 left three people injured and shut down the busy road.Two cars collided just south of the Bellfield Interchange at Kilmarnock, around 8am this morning.The female driver of a Mini has been rushed to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital by air ambulance.Meanwhile the male driver of a Vauxhall Insignia has been taken to Crosshouse Hospital, along with a female passenger in the Mini.None of the injuries are believed to be life threatening.The road is currently closed while
Rutherglen at the weekend. A man and a woman, both aged 32, were attacked while walking on Cathcart Road, near to its junction with Farie Street, around 12.05am on Sunday.
hospital after being seriously injured in a crash this morning. Emergency services raced to the scene on the A7 in Midlothian, close to Middleton and near the junction with the B7007, around 11.15am on Monday.
Edinburgh this afternoon. Emergency services raced to George Street around 3pm after a pedestrian was hit by a bus.The crash happened as police and bomb disposal units dealt with a separate incident nearby.Emergency services cordoned off the scene near St Andrews Square.
hospital after being hit by a bus in a Scottish town centre. The collision happened in Uddingston’s Main Street, Lanarkshire, shortly before 4.30pm on Sunday.
Cops called in the assistance of mountain rescue teams to evacuate the injured biker from the remote location. It's understood the casualty, who was found on an off-road track, had potentially serious chest injuries.A coastguard helicopter was drafted in to rush the biker to hospital amid a 'busy start to the weekend' for rescuers.
Dumbarton. The men, aged 57 and 58, were walking on Castle Street around 1.20am on Sunday, September 12.
tumour is paralysed in hospital after suffering a condition that could have killed her. Arlene Patterson was rushed by ambulance to Dumfries Infirmary just a day after receiving further devastating news about little Nyia.
Scots street. Emergency services raced to Gael Street in Greenock last night where they found the 44-year-old man injured.