FIRE crews remain at a residential building in a city centre where a fire broke out on Thursday night.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) was alerted to reports of the blaze at the building on Graham Place, Dundee, at 8.40pm.
At the time, the service sent six fire engines and a height appliance to the scene.
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An SFRS spokesperson previously said: “We were alerted at 8.40pm on Thursday, September 5 to reports of a fire within a residential building on Graham Place in Dundee.
“Operations Control mobilised six fire engines and a height appliance to the scene.”
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As of 7.15am on Friday, the service confirmed there were still two engines and a height appliance in attendance.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 8.50pm on Thursday September 5 2024, police received a report of a flat fire in the Graham Place area of Dundee.
“A number of residents were evacuated, with no injuries reported. Officers continue to assist our colleagues from the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service at the scene.”
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