Medical emergency on board Irish ferry The HSS fast-ferry sailing between Northern Ireland and Scotland has had to return to Belfast because of a medical emergency.
A passenger took ill on the 1220 BST sailing on Friday.
A doctor on board the ship advised the captain that the patient needed to get off the vessel as quickly as possible.
The passenger was transferred to an ambulance at Belfast docks and has been taken to hospital. The HSS is now back at sea 120 minutes behind time.
The company has organised for buses to meet passengers at Stranraer who have missed their rail connections. |