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An RAF Hercules aircraft has been sent to transfer twins born prematurely on a Scottish island to a mainland hospital. | An RAF Hercules aircraft has been sent to transfer twins born prematurely on a Scottish island to a mainland hospital. |
The Scottish Ambulance Service said the mother went into labour at 27 weeks and gave birth in Stornoway Hospital on the Isle of Lewis on Sunday night. | The Scottish Ambulance Service said the mother went into labour at 27 weeks and gave birth in Stornoway Hospital on the Isle of Lewis on Sunday night. |
Medical experts flown in by a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter have been helping to stabilise the babies. | Medical experts flown in by a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter have been helping to stabilise the babies. |
The Hercules was drafted in because of snow and high winds and is due to fly the twins to a hospital in Glasgow. | The Hercules was drafted in because of snow and high winds and is due to fly the twins to a hospital in Glasgow. |
The condition of the babies and their mother is not known. | The condition of the babies and their mother is not known. |
Medical emergency | Medical emergency |
According to the Scottish Ambulance Service the woman gave birth at the Western Isles Hospital late on Sunday night. | According to the Scottish Ambulance Service the woman gave birth at the Western Isles Hospital late on Sunday night. |
A spokesman said: "We received a call at about 6.30pm last night that a 27 weeks pregnant female was having a twin birth. | |
"It is my understanding that the twins were born late last night, but we don't know what their condition is." | "It is my understanding that the twins were born late last night, but we don't know what their condition is." |
He said a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter carrying medical staff and incubators had landed earlier at Stornoway to help stabilise the twins. | He said a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter carrying medical staff and incubators had landed earlier at Stornoway to help stabilise the twins. |
"We sent two consultants to Stornoway in the Sea King. But because of forecasts of snow and high winds we didn't feel it was safe to fly to the mainland. | "We sent two consultants to Stornoway in the Sea King. But because of forecasts of snow and high winds we didn't feel it was safe to fly to the mainland. |
He added: "The plan is to go to the Princess Royal Maternity Hospital (in Glasgow) in the Hercules." | He added: "The plan is to go to the Princess Royal Maternity Hospital (in Glasgow) in the Hercules." |
The Ministry of Defence confirmed that a Hercules had been scrambled to Stornoway "to assist in a medical emergency". | The Ministry of Defence confirmed that a Hercules had been scrambled to Stornoway "to assist in a medical emergency". |
Duty Hercules | Duty Hercules |
The aircraft was called in when severe weather conditions made the transfer to a maternity hospital in Glasgow too dangerous for an air ambulance. | The aircraft was called in when severe weather conditions made the transfer to a maternity hospital in Glasgow too dangerous for an air ambulance. |
Michael Mulford from RAF Kinloss said the weather in the Hebrides was very wild and windy. | Michael Mulford from RAF Kinloss said the weather in the Hebrides was very wild and windy. |
Speaking about the medical evacuation he said: "The normal way of evacuating two babies would be to put them in an air ambulance, a fixed wing. But I think the wind is just beyond the margin so what we did was, we got the duty Hercules to fly up from Lyneham." | Speaking about the medical evacuation he said: "The normal way of evacuating two babies would be to put them in an air ambulance, a fixed wing. But I think the wind is just beyond the margin so what we did was, we got the duty Hercules to fly up from Lyneham." |
Hercules aircraft have been used several times in recent years for baby transfers but it is though to be the first time that twins will be involved in a flight of this kind. | Hercules aircraft have been used several times in recent years for baby transfers but it is though to be the first time that twins will be involved in a flight of this kind. |