EMERGENCY services rushed to the River Clyde in Dalmarnock on Monday night after reports of a person in the water.
Police, the Scottish Ambulance Service and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) rushed to Clyde Walkway, just off London Avenue, after receiving the report at around 8.15pm.
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One eyewitness told how crews started arriving on site just after 9pm.
At least two rescue boats, as part of SFRS’s water rescue support, attended with the Scottish Ambulance Service sending its incident response unit.
Rescue services started to wind down at 11pm.
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Police Scotland told the Evening Times the call was for the concern of a person and that a woman was taken to hospital.
No other details were made available.
The Scottish Ambulance Service and SFRS have been contacted for comment.
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