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River rescue in Busby after man's cliff fall Man rescued from river in Busby after cliff fall
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The emergency services are responding to reports that a man has fallen into a river to the south of Glasgow. A man has been rescued after falling from a cliff into a river to the south of Glasgow.
It is understood the man fell from a cliff into the White Cart Water in Busby, East Renfrewshire, on Sunday afternoon. The man fell into the White Cart Water in Busby, East Renfrewshire, at about 15:00.
A specialist fire brigade water rescue team is attempting to reach the man, whose condition is not yet known. A specialist fire brigade water rescue team managed to reach him and winch him to safety.
Police and ambulance crews are also at the scene. No other details of the incident have been released. He was treated by paramedics at the scene before being taken to hospital. The incident happened in Busby Glen Park.