A man has been rescued from a 4x4 which was submerged in water up to its windows on a flooded road, fire service officials said.

The driver, who was alone in his Land Rover, became stuck in water at a dip in Station Road, Longcroft, Falkirk, at about 7.45am.

Around 20 firefighters from Larbert, Stirling and Cumbernauld, and a water rescue team from Stirling, went to the scene after the man raised the alarm.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) managed to release the trapped driver and get him to safety.

The crews had to use a boat to reach the man after the road flooded following heavy overnight rain.

He was cold but unhurt and did not need to go to hospital.

Station manager Gordon Griffen said: "This was an excellent example of how professional SFRS personnel with specialist skills are able to respond to emergency requests and assist members of the community.

"Three swift water rescue team members were deployed in the boat and managed to reach the casualty, who was 60 metres from the roadside and remove him to safety within five minutes.

"The water level on this road was unusually high after the overnight rain and the road has now been closed on both sides.

"The casualty was a bit cold but otherwise had no injuries.

"The incident this morning has shown the benefit of our water rescue capability. Our team were quickly able to assist the occupant of the car to safety and no lives were lost."