EMERGENCY services have rushed to the Squinty Bridge at the River Clyde amid reports of a person in the water.
Police Scotland said its officers are currently at the bridge but no trace of the person has been found so far.
A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesman said: “We were requested at 1.33pm on Wednesday, October 31 to assist emergency service partners at the River Clyde in Glasgow.
“Operations control mobilised two fire engines and two water rescue units to the scene, near the Clyde Arc bridge, where crews remain in attendance.”
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