Two children among seven rescued in Glasgow flat fire

Published 15th Oct 2016

Two children were among seven people rescued during an early morning fire in Glasgow.

The blaze broke out in the ground-floor property in a tenement block in the Cathcart area of Glasgow around 4.30am on Saturday.

Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus entered the building in Holmlea Road and led five adults and two children to safety.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said those rescued were suffering from smoke inhalation and all but one were taken to hospital.

A service spokeswoman said: ''Both children went to the Royal Hospital for Children, two adults were taken to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and two went to Glasgow Royal Infirmary. They were treated for slight smoke inhalation. The seventh person did not require hospital treatment.''

A total of four fire engines and one high-reach appliance were used to fight the blaze in the four-storey block of flats, which was extinguished by 5.11am.

The surrounding properties were evacuated and the road was closed while the blaze was tackled.