Emergency services rushed to attend to a "medical emergency" at Glasgow's Central Station yesterday.
Shortly before 4pm, paramedics received reports of an incident at the city centre station.
A woman in her 50s was later taken to hospital as a result.
A Scottish Ambulance Service spokesperson said: "We received a call at 3.52pm to attend an incident at Central Station.
"We dispatched three crews and a female in her 50s was taken to the Golden Jubilee National Hospital."
British Transport Police officers were also called to the scene.
A BTP Spokesperson said: "Officers were called to Glasgow Central station at 4.12pm following reports of a medical emergency.
"Paramedics also attended, and a woman was taken to a local hospital."
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