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Salvation Army Offers Assistance after Glasgow Airport Attack

The Salvation Army has brought much needed assistance to emergency crews, staff and stranded travellers after the Glasgow Airport attack.

Posted: Wednesday, July 4, 2007, 8:46 (BST)

The Salvation Army emergency response unit has been busy helping the public and emergency crews following the bomb attempt on Glasgow Airport last the weekend.

The church and charity was on standby from 5pm and called out by Strathclyde Fire Brigade at 10pm on Saturday 30 June.

Within an hour Major Stephen Huyton, leader of The Salvation Army in Rutherglen, and two volunteers were on site providing hot food and refreshments to fire crews from a mobile canteen.

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