Man rescued from fire in third-floor flat

Firefighters have rescued a man from a flat blaze in Glasgow.

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Published 13th Jul 2016

Firefighters have rescued a man from a flat blaze in Glasgow.

Crews were called to reports of a fire in the third-floor flat in St Vincent Crescent, in the Finnieston area of the city, on Wednesday morning.

A man had to be rescued and was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary after appearing to be suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation. His condition is not thought to be serious.

Two women were treated for smoke inhalation at the scene.

The fire is not believed to be suspicious.

A spokesman for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: "We received a 999 call shortly before 9am in which the caller reported seeing smoke coming from the upper floors of a tenement building in St Vincent Crescent.

"Four fire engines were immediately mobilised and firefighters reached the scene within five minutes.

"They found a fire within a third-floor property and a team in breathing apparatus tackled the flames using a high pressure jet.

"Our firefighters rescued a man and provided assistance to him and two women until paramedics arrived.

"The man appeared to be suffering from the effects of breathing in smoke and after being assessed by ambulance personnel he was taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary.''