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Three ambulances and Helimed called to Lossiemouth


By Jonathan Clark

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A PATIENT has been airlifted to hospital after the Scottish Ambulance Service was called to Lossiemouth this morning.

Three ambulances and a Helimed were on the scene in the Inchbroom area of the town at around 10am this morning, with a patient then flown to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

A spokesperson for the Scottish Ambulance Service said: “We received a call at 09:43am from a property in Lossiemouth and dispatched three ambulances and the Helimed to the scene.

"The patient was transferred to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.”

The current wellbeing of the patient remains unknown.


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