BBC presenter Glenn Campbell was airlifted to hospital after becoming unwell on a Scots mountain climb.
The Scots TV star - who was diagnosed with a brain tumour last year -had to be rescued 10 minutes into his walk from the Ben Lawers car park in Killin.
Glenn Campbell who was diagnosed with a brain tumour last year was taken to hospitalCredit: BBCThe TV star was airlifted from Ben Lawers on Sunday after he became unwellGlenn is battling brain cancer after a bike fall led to his diagnosis last yearGlenn was hoping to hike up Meall Nan Tarmachan on Sunday before taking a turn.
Emergency crews were scrambled to respond to the emergency after fellow hikers raised the alarm.
Killin Mountain Rescue Team, Tayside Mountain Rescue Team, Police Scotland, and the Scottish Ambulance Service were called to the area.
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It is understood that the TV presenter returned home on Sunday after he was checked over by medical staff.
It is also understood that he is taking some time to rest before his next round of chemotherapy.
Killin Mountain Rescue Team, posted: "The team were called out to a medical emergency in the Ben Lawers area.
"Together with colleagues from Tayside Mountain Rescue Team the casualty was treated on scene before being airlifted by Rescue 199.
"We wish the casualty well. And thanks to all our volunteers today."
Glenn said: “I was sorry not to be able to climb Meall Nan Tarmachan on Sunday because I became unwell ten minutes walk from the Ben Lawers car park.
“I am very grateful to my experienced hiking partner and other walkers for making me comfortable on the hill and to the emergency services for their impressive response”.
Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service have been contacted for comment.
The star's ordeal comes after he told of his "total shock" at being diagnosed with brain cancer.
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The frightening incident left Glenn with ten broken ribs and a bloodied face.
An MRI scan later alerted doctors to the cancer and he underwent a gruelling operation to remove most of the tumour.
Glenn since recalled how he is grateful for the accident in hindsight after believing it allowed him to discover his illness early and give him 'extra years'.
He admitted that it has not left him scared of death but instead fearful 'of missing out'.