999 crews rushed to a building blaze on a residential street in Paisley last night.
The Scottish Fire and Fire Rescue Service says they were called to reports of a derelict property fire on Tannahill Terrace shortly after 11pm on Monday, April 15.
Three fire trucks were sent to the incident, where crews battled the blaze which was affecting the roof and first floor of a two-storey tenement building.
Luckily, there were no injuries reported from the fire.
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In an image shared with the Glasgow Times, the roof of a property in the area could be seen on fire.
Meanwhile, fire crews were also seen in the picture on the scene.
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A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: "We were alerted at 11.23pm on Monday, April 15, to reports a derelict property fire at Tannahill Terrace, Paisley.
"Operations control immediately mobilised two appliances and a high reach to the scene and firefighters extinguished the fire affecting the roof and first floor of a two-storey tenement building.
"There were no reported casualties and crews left the scene at 5.36am on Tuesday, April 16, after ensuring the area was made safe."
Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
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