Lifeboat crews rescue man from River Tay

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Broughty Ferry lifeboatsImage source, RNLI
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Broughty Ferry is the busiest lifeboat station in Scotland

Lifeboat crews from Broughty Ferry have rescued a man from the River Tay at Dundee.

The volunteer crews were alerted to a man on a wall beside Discovery Quay at about 21:00 on Wednesday.

The man entered the water after both Broughty Ferry lifeboats arrived at the scene but was rescued by the inshore lifeboat crew shortly before 22:00.

The man was later transferred into the care of a waiting ambulance crew and police.

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