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Yahoo
14 hours ago
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Fire tears through Edinburgh flat as residents evacuated and street sealed off
Edinburgh emergency services rushed to a residential area in the north west of the capital as a blaze tore through a flat. Police, the ambulance service and at least 25 firefighters responded to the incident at a block of flats on Gunnet Court, Muirhouse. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service received the call shortly before 11pm on Thursday night, June 19, and mobilised five pump appliances and a height vehicle. READ MORE: Edinburgh locals praise 'lovely' Andy Murray after spotting him at shopping centre READ MORE: Australian 'fiasco' ferry leaves Edinburgh after months docked in the capital Terrifying images from the scene show a firefighter battling orange flames coming from a 3rd floor flat as black smoke can be seen billowing from the building. The height vehicle was used to extinguish the blaze as the firefighter could be seen spraying water into the flat while being elevated by the appliance while the whole apartment was engulfed in flames. The area, including Muirhouse View, was taped off by emergency services as several police cars could also be seen. It is understood residents were evacuated as a group of people could be seen standing behind a cordon watching on. The SFRS confirmed hero firefighters battled the blaze for three hours as they left at around 2am on Friday, June 20. A spokesperson said: "We received reports of a fire at a flat on Gunnet Court, at Muirhouse View, at 22.50 hours on Thursday, June 20. We mobilised five appliances and a height vehicle. "The fire on a third floor flat was extinguished and the last appliances left the scene at 2am. Police Scotland and the Scottish Ambulance Service were also in attendance." It is currently not known if there were any casualties. The Scottish Ambulance Service was approached for comment. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages
Yahoo
5 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Six casualties in Edinburgh high rise blaze with huge emergency response
Emergency services in Edinburgh were called to a blaze at a block of high rise flats. The fire broke out at around 12.55am on Sunday morning. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS), Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance Service were all in attendance. The SFRS dispatched four appliances, and one height appliance. They tackled the blaze for over two hours, with six casualties reported - four men and two women. READ MORE: Edinburgh woman sues charity and earns £8k compensation payout over 'holiday row' READ MORE: Edinburgh's Sir Chris Hoy shares new update on 'death sentence' cancer diagnosis Their condition is not currently known. The blaze broke out in the stairwell of the building, with an image from the scene showing a huge emergency services response as residents watch on. Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox. An SFRS spokesperson said: "At 12.55am on Sunday June 15 we received a report of fire in domestic stairwell at Hawkhill Court on Restalrig Park. "We dispatched four appliances and one high reach appliance. We worked along SAS and Police Scotland. There were six casualties - four males and two females. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. "We left the scene after ensuring it was safe at around 03.30pm." The Scottish Ambulance Service and Police Scotland have been approached for comment.
Yahoo
07-06-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Firefighters tackle double West Lothian house blaze as locals watch on in horror
Two residential homes are understood to be up in flames as firefighters remain on site tackling a raging inferno in West Lothian. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) rushed to Shaw Avenue, Armadale, after they received reports of what is believed to be two homes alight on the quiet street. One local reported seeing four appliances in attendance and confirmed the street had been cordoned off while emergency services attended the incident. READ MORE: Tragedy as West Lothian man dies in crash after air ambulance lands on busy road READ MORE: Edinburgh could see thunder and lightning storms as heavy downpours to continue Firefighters received a call at around 3.49pm on Saturday June 7 and it is understood they remain on site. Video footage captured by local, Jordan Sweeney, shows flames licking out of a window of one of the properties. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. Thick grey smoke can be seen billowing the sky and engulfing adjacent streets. Firefighters are seen spraying water into the home to try to control the fire. A spokesperson for the SFRS said: "We received a report of two residential properties on fire at around 3.49pm on Saturday June 7. "Four appliances remain in attendance on Shaw Avenue, Armadale." Sign up for Edinburgh Live newsletters for more headlines straight to your inbox The service could not confirm whether there are any casualties related to the incident.
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Edinburgh fire station with 'structural issues' could be demolished and re-built
Plans have been submitted to demolish and replace an Edinburgh fire station due to structural issues related to RAAC. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has submitted plans to the council which would see its Liberton station demolished and replaced with a two-storey building with additional modern operational requirements. It would also include office and sleeping accommodation to support the local area as well as a multi-purpose room for community use. READ MORE: Huge Edinburgh crowds gather as famous actor spotted filming in city centre READ MORE: Robbie Williams shares backstage clip hours before Edinburgh Murrayfield gig The facility, built in 1976, is said to be beyond its intended design lifespan and structural issues linked to RAAC have been identified as well as asbestos in certain locations. The SFRS, in a design statement, said the station is "critical" to the delivery of operational response across Edinburgh and the wider area. The modern replacement would include individual rooms in place of dorms, decontamination spaces and additional equipment stores for specialist requirements. Plans also reveal how the building will consist of two elements - the appliance bay which houses the fire vehicles and the adjacent accommodation which is the administrative, preparation and deployment area for the station. The design statement adds how the current setup provides inefficient access between equipment storage and staff preparation areas for attending emergencies. Join Edinburgh Live's Whatsapp Community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. They also say the current station provides challenges for contamination control, saying: "Cleaning and contamination control areas are accessed independent from the rest of building. Control should be more effectively managed within the same building. "Areas such as the dormitories and the gym in current design do not reflect present day norms for work conditions and safety. Individual bedrooms need to be provided and will result in an increase from 40 sqm to85 sqm. "A gym with adequate activity spaces for safe use of the equipment will increase in size to 60 sqm from 24 sqm. Likewise appropriate shower and changing facilities as well as purpose-built storage for equipment and administrative facilities will substantially increase the required building gross internal area from existing." The planning application can be viewed in full on the council's planning portal here.


BBC News
16-05-2025
- Climate
- BBC News
Crews tackle wildfire at Edinburgh's Blackford Hill
Fire crews are tackling a wildfire at Blackford Hill in Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said they were alerted after smoke was seen billowing across the engines are currently at the blaze comes as an extreme warning has been put in place for the weekend with the fire service urging the public to enjoy the outdoors responsibly.