A man was rushed to hospital after an incident at a Glasgow shopping centre.
We reported how 999 crews swooped on Drumchapel Shopping Centre in the West End on Tuesday, July 16.
In pictures shared with the Glasgow Times, police and ambulance teams were pictured at the leisure facility.
In the images, several police vehicles and officers along with an ambulance could be spotted on the scene.
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Response crews raced to the area at around 5pm, it is understood.
Following the situation, the Scottish Ambulance Service has confirmed they were called to the centre.
The service sent one paramedic response unit and an ambulance to the scene.
After that, a man was taken to hospital.
It is still unclear what the incident was, however, we have contacted Police Scotland for comment.
A spokesperson for the SAS said: “We received a call to attend Drumchapel Shopping Centre.
"We dispatched one paramedic response unit and an ambulance to the scene and transported one male patient to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.”
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