Police, fire and ambulance crews called to ‘mud rescue’ incident By Kirsten Robertson May 25, 2020, 10:49 pm Updated: May 25, 2020, 11:34 pm [[title]] [[text]] An error occurred. Please try again. [[success]] Email address Sign up Emergency services were in attendance at Peterculter Golf Club this evening. A fire spokeswoman said that teams were called to assist with a “mud rescue” after a person got stuck in water. She said: “We were notified by police at 8.47pm to a potential incident. “We mobilised to Peterculter Golf Club, on Burnside Road, to assist with a mud rescue. “The incident was in regards to a person who was stuck in mud at the water there. The incident took place near Peterculter Golf Club “Six appliances were in attendance and had specialist equipment, but it turned out the fire service was not required. “We stood down at 9.56pm.” The person’s condition is unknown. A Police Scotland spokeswoman declined to comment. Aberdeen Coastguard have confirmed they were not involved in the incident. More to follow. Already a subscriber? Sign in [[title]] [[text]] Close More from the Press and Journal Emergency services called to one-vehicle crash in Tillydrone Fire crews called to ‘suspicious’ late-night fire at Stuartfield near Mintlaw Fire crews deployed to grass fire near Kincraig Fire crews tackle boat fire in Macduff