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Firefighters injured and MSP among 100 residents evacuated from flats as crews tackle Edinburgh fire

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said 70 firefighters, 12 fire appliances and additional resources remain at the scene.聽

Photo taken with permission from the social media site X, formerly Twitter posted by Graham Simpson of a fire in Breadalbane Street, Edinburgh. Residents have been evacuated after a fire broke out at flats in Edinburgh in the early hours of the morning. Around 45 firefighters are tackling the blaze in Breadalbane Street. Issue date: Thursday March 14, 2024.
Image: The fire broke out during the early hours of Thursday. Pic: Graham Simpson MSP/PA
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Two firefighters have been injured and around 100 residents - including an MSP - have been evacuated from a block of flats after a fire broke out in the early hours of the morning.

Around 70 firefighters continue to tackle the blaze in Breadalbane Street, Edinburgh.

The alarm was raised at around 4.10am on Thursday.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said 12 fire appliances and additional resources also remain at the scene.

SFRS said the blaze initially spread to adjacent flats on the same floor and above, but is now contained to one area.

Two firefighters have sustained minor superficial injuries and were assessed at the scene by the Scottish Ambulance Service. They did not require hospital treatment.

Police Scotland said around 100 local residents have been evacuated and a cordon has been put in place.

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SFRS said all those in the building have been accounted for and there have been no reported casualties involving members of the public.

The fire broke out during the early hours of Thursday. Pic: Graham Simpson MSP
Image: Firefighters remain at the scene. Pic: Graham Simpson MSP
Emergency services in Breadalbane Street, Edinburgh
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Andy Girrity, who is the SFRS deputy assistant chief officer, said: "The fire is contained and firefighting operations remain ongoing to bring this incident to a safe conclusion.

"This has been a complex incident which involved the evacuation of a large number of people.

"Our crews have worked tirelessly to contain this fire and prevent further spread within the building.

"There is a large-scale emergency service presence and we will remain on the scene for a considerable time.

"I would strongly advise members of the public to avoid the area."

Central Scotland MSP Graham Simpson was among those staying in the building at the time.

Speaking on Thursday morning, he said: "The fire alarm went off and people started evacuating and everybody got out.

"There is a fire in the fifth-floor flat and flames were belching out of that flat, and it has then spread upwards to the sixth floor and the fire is still going on and smoke is belching out.

"I can still see flames, it appears to have spread to the stairwell.

"People got out but it was very dramatic and still is."

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The Scottish Tory politician praised the hard work of the fire crews but said a vehicle access issue at the front of the building was making the operation more difficult.

He said the firefighters are having to carry ladders up to the front and place them against the balconies.

Mr Simpson added: "They have managed to drive up round the back. I've seen a turntable ladder spraying water into the flats from there, but they cannot get proper access to the front.

"They've got into some flats and they're spraying water from balconies but right now the fire is still raging.

"The fire brigade should be able to drive up to the front of the building and get a turntable ladder.

"It's quite ludicrous they are having to carry ladders up and physically put ladders up to balconies. They are doing a fantastic job but the fire is still going."

During First Minister's Questions later on Thursday, Humza Yousaf thanked the emergency services.

He added: "And of course their efforts saw everybody - including Graham Simpson who was there - evacuated safely and without injury, so I'm very pleased to see that."