A FirstBus driver has been praised for his "quick reactions" as he aided two seriously injured teenagers after they were stabbed on-board a Glasgow vehicle on Sunday.

Emergency services were called to the scene on Gorbals Street at around 2.40pm after they received reports of a disturbance on-board the FirstBus motor.

Two 14-year-old boys were rushed to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital for treatment to their injuries. 

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Four young teenagers aged 16, 14, 14 and 13 have now been arrested in connection to the incident. 

First Glasgow has since praised the driver on-board for assisting the injured teens prior to the emergency services' arrival.

The bus provider is now assisting Police Scotland with CCTV footage as inquiries into the incident continue. 

Duncan Cameron, Operations Director for First Glasgow said: “I can confirm that a serious assault to two teenagers occurred on board one of our Sunday afternoon services.

"We are doing all we can to assist Police Scotland with their investigation into the incident including making the CCTV footage available. First Glasgow condemns any acts of violence towards our staff or passengers and although incidents of this nature are very rare on our services, I would like to praise the driver for his quick reactions to aid the injured passengers.”