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Scots toddler with severe head wound treated in a hospital 'storeroom' as NHS crisis escalates

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Medics at a children’s hospital treated a two-year-old girl with a head wound in what appeared to be a storeroom as the NHS crisis escalates.

Little Quinn McKenna slipped during a swimming lesson and cracked her head causing a cut on her face. Her mum took her into hospital while dad, Martin, 33, looked after the couple’s other daughter Oakley, four.

But when Quinn arrived at the Royal Hospital for Children, part of the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow, she was taken into a room which was clearly used for storage rather than treating patients.Emergency service worker Martin said: “The place was full of boxes and equipment and during Covid times there is no way the room was a sterile environment - particularly for a

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