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Injured oil worker airlifted from Taqa Harding North Sea platform Oil worker falls overboard from Taqa Harding North Sea platform
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An injured oil worker has been airlifted to hospital from a North Sea installation. An injured oil worker has been airlifted to hospital from a North Sea installation after falling overboard.
It involves the Taqa platform Harding, which is situated about 200 miles north east of Aberdeen and 95 miles south east of Sumburgh.It involves the Taqa platform Harding, which is situated about 200 miles north east of Aberdeen and 95 miles south east of Sumburgh.
The casualty was airlifted to Gilbert Bain Hospital in Shetland. The casualty was airlifted to Gilbert Bain Hospital in Lerwick.
Taqa is referring calls to Police Scotland, but no further details have been provided. A Taqa spokesman said it was trying to establish the cause of the incident, which happened shortly after 02:15.