Emergency services have raced to a scene outside a supermarket in one of the busiest parts of Edinburgh. The Scottish Ambulance Services appears to have been called to a car park on Sunday afternoon at Hermiston Gait around 2pm on October 13, reports Edinburgh Live.
Two ambulances were pictured outside Tesco supermarket with paramedics reportedly gathered around a vehicle. The details of the incident remain unclear at this time.
An eyewitness said: "There are ambulances around a car at Hermiston Gait. Quite a few paramedics are outside Tesco."
The Scottish Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment.
Eyewitness Reports and Emergency Response
Reports suggest that emergency services rushed to the scene at Hermiston Gait on Sunday afternoon. Two ambulances were seen racing to the car park at around 2pm.
An eyewitness described seeing several paramedics gathered outside the Tesco supermarket at Hermiston Gait. This scene indicates that the incident involved a potential medical emergency or an accident requiring immediate medical attention.
Ongoing Investigation and Public Safety
While the specifics of the incident remain unknown, the presence of multiple ambulances suggests a serious situation. The Scottish Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment and further updates are expected to be released as they become available.
The public is encouraged to remain vigilant and to follow updates from official sources for any further information regarding the incident.
Awaiting Official Information
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of emergency services and their dedication to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. As more details emerge, this news story will be updated to provide accurate and timely information.
The Scottish Ambulance Service is expected to release a statement on the nature of the incident and the condition of any individuals involved. Until then, the details remain unclear, and the public is advised to rely on official sources for accurate information.