999 crews raced to an incident involving an aircraft at Glasgow Airport.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service say they were called to reports of an 'incident' involving a plane at the facility at around 1.30pm on Friday, July 19.
In total, four fire trucks raced to the scene.
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Currently, it is unclear what the incident was, however, no one was injured during it.
A spokesperson for the SFRS said: "We were alerted at 1.32pm on Friday, 19 July, to reports of an incident involving an aircraft at Glasgow Airport, Paisley, Renfrewshire.
"Operations Control mobilised three fire appliances and specialist resources to the scene to assist partners.
"There were no reported casualties."
Glasgow Airport has been contacted for comment.
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