Emergency service crews raced to Glasgow Central Station yesterday after a 'person fell on the track'.
The incident occurred at around 11.20pm.
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The alarm was first raised on ScotRail's X account where they wrote: "The emergency services are dealing with an incident at Glasgow Central, which is affecting services coming in and out of the station."
NEW: The emergency services are dealing with an incident at Glasgow Central, which is affecting services coming in and out of the station. pic.twitter.com/LY6OWdOuBm
— ScotRail (@ScotRail) December 27, 2023
The British Transport Police later confirmed that someone fell on the tracks but was later retrieved by officers.
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A spokesperson said: "Officers were called to Glasgow Central railway station at around 11.20pm yesterday (27 December) following reports that a person had fallen onto the tracks.
"Officers attended and the person was removed from the tracks."
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