A large section of the New Stobhill Hospital was cordoned off yesterday by police after a man reportedly 'fell out of a window'.
Emergency services were at called to the scene of the medical hub on Balornock Road at 12.55pm, with eyewitnesses reported seeing medics rush to the aid of a seriously injured man on the ground, writes the Daily Record.
Police Scotland have since confirmed a 44-year-old man has been taken to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary in a 'critical condition'.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 12.55pm on Tuesday, October 25, we received a report of a concern for person in the Balornock Road area of Glasgow.
“A man 44-year-old has been taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary where his condition is described as critical.”
A statement from NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said: “We are working with Police Scotland to investigate the circumstances surrounding an incident at Stobhill Hospital.
“While our principal concern is for the person involved in the incident, we have put in place appropriate support for others who may have been affected, including our staff.”
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