Pregnant woman airlifted to hospital by helicopter
Stornoway Coastguard flew the 34-year-old from the Western Isles Hospital Stornoway to Glasgow Southern General Hospital yesterday evening at 8:30pm.
The woman, who required an immediate transfer to a specialist care unit, was accompanied by her husband and a midwife.
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Hide AdStornoway Coastguard said they did not have any problems with volcanic ash.
A Coastguard spokeswoman said: "We received a request to carry out the transfer of an NHS patient from Stornoway to Glasgow.
"The 34-year-old had complications with her pregnancy and needed immediate transfer to Glasgow for specialist care. Her husband and a midwife accompanied her during the flight."
Coastguard watch manager Carol Collins added: "Despite the problems with volcanic ash, Coastguard helicopters are still operating for incidents where life is seriously at risk. We are glad to be able to assist."