Seven people in hospital after fire at Paisley flat

The ground floor close of a flat block has black soot covering its walls and a window is smashed. Police tape blocks the entrance to the building.Image source, PA Media
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Emergency services were called to Barterholm Road in Paisley

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Seven people have been taken to hospital after a fire in a ground floor flat in Paisley.

Emergency services were called to the blaze in the Renfrewshire town's Barterholm Road at about 23:00 on Sunday.

The Scottish Ambulance Service said seven ambulances, special response teams, paramedics and a trauma team were dispatched to the incident.

Three patients were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary, two to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow and two to Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley.

Two other patients were treated at the scene.

A police car parked outside a four-storey block of flats. Lots of the windows are open or off their hinges.Image source, PA Media

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) said the fire was in a four-storey building. Four fire engines and one height vehicle were sent to the blaze.

Eight properties were evacuated as a precaution and people affected were provided with alternative accommodation.

An SFRS spokesperson said: "The fire has been extinguished and one fire appliance remains at the scene."

Police Scotland said an investigation was underway to establish the cause of the fire.

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