Emergency services came to the rescue of a dog that ended up stuck in the River Kelvin this afternoon.
The pup ended up trapped on a small island in the Kelvingrove area of the west end at around 12.30pm today (July 15). Footage shows crews from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service going out onto the water in a bid to help the dog.
Facebook page Glasgow West End shared the videos, which showed five emergency vehicles and three boats all hurrying to the scene. Luckily, the pooch was rescued and brought safely back to dry land.
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A spokeswoman from Scottish Fire and Rescue confirmed to Glasgow Live that they were in attendance with "a full water rescue turnout" for the dog.
She said: "We received the call at 12.39pm with reports of a dog in the water in the River Kelvin.
"We Mobilised a full water rescue turnout, including two water rescue crews, two appliances. We left the scene at 2.14pm."
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