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Search after tug sinks in Clyde Search after tug sinks in Clyde
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Coastguards are searching for two crew from a tug which is believed to have sunk in the River Clyde. Coastguards are searching for three crew from a tug which is believed to have sunk in the River Clyde.
A spokesman for Strathclyde Police said a third person on board, thought to be a man, was rescued and has been taken to the Western Infirmary, Glasgow. An ambulance spokesman said a fourth person on board, a man, had been pulled out of the water after swimming ashore. He was taken to hospital in Glasgow.
The tug went down off Cart Street in Clydebank. The tug is thought to have capsized off Cart Street in Clydebank.
A coastguard spokesman said a Navy rescue helicopter from Prestwick was sent out to help in the search but had to turn back due to heavy fog. A coastguard spokesman said a Navy helicopter from HMS Gannett, Prestwick, was sent out to help in the search but had to turn back due to heavy fog.