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Hercules to transfer baby twins Hercules to transfer baby twins
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An RAF Hercules aircraft has been scrambled to help transfer premature twins due to be born within hours in hospital in the Hebrides.An RAF Hercules aircraft has been scrambled to help transfer premature twins due to be born within hours in hospital in the Hebrides.
The mother went into labour early and medical experts aboard a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter are attempting to reach Stornoway to deliver the babies.The mother went into labour early and medical experts aboard a Royal Navy Sea King helicopter are attempting to reach Stornoway to deliver the babies.
The Hercules has been drafted in due to gales and snow storms.The Hercules has been drafted in due to gales and snow storms.
Once the babies are born, the plane will take them to Glasgow's Hospital for Sick Children for specialist care.Once the babies are born, the plane will take them to Glasgow's Hospital for Sick Children for specialist care.
The twins are due to be born at 0200 GMT at the Western Isles Hospital in Stornoway. According to the Scottish Ambulance Service the woman is 27 weeks pregnant.
She is at the Western Isles Hospital in Stornoway and the twins are due to be born at 0200 GMT.
The helicopter, which was due to arrive there at 0020 GMT, has two incubators, two doctors and two medics onboard.The helicopter, which was due to arrive there at 0020 GMT, has two incubators, two doctors and two medics onboard.
The Hercules, from RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire, is expected to land at Prestwick airport where a specialist medical team will be waiting.The Hercules, from RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire, is expected to land at Prestwick airport where a specialist medical team will be waiting.
It will then head to Stornoway and once the babies are stabilised, it is expected to transfer them to Glasgow.It will then head to Stornoway and once the babies are stabilised, it is expected to transfer them to Glasgow.
Hercules aircraft have been used several times in recent years for baby transfers but it is though to be the first time that twins will be involved in a flight of this kind.Hercules aircraft have been used several times in recent years for baby transfers but it is though to be the first time that twins will be involved in a flight of this kind.