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Emergency Services depart BAE Systems Scotstoun following planned training exercise

Emergency service vehicles were seen departing the BAE Systems facility in Scotstoun, Glasgow earlier today following the conclusion of a pre planned training exercise.

The exercise was part of a joint emergency response simulation coordinated between the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, Police Scotland, and the Scottish Ambulance Service. The purpose of this operation was to strengthen inter agency collaboration and ensure swift, coordinated responses to any potential incidents that may arise in or around high security industrial sites such as BAE Systems.

Authorities have confirmed that this was a controlled and scheduled event, and there is absolutely no cause for public concern. Exercises like these are essential for testing response strategies, improving communication between services and ensuring public safety.


These exercises highlight the ongoing commitment of Scotland’s emergency services to remain prepared and well coordinated in the face of any situation.

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