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Firefighters remain at scene of industrial estate blaze

Police said the cause of the fire in Cumbernauld will be investigated.

By contributor Lucinda Cameron, PA Scotland
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Firefighters tackle the blaze on the Blairlinn Industrial Estate in Cumbernauld
Firefighters worked through the night to tackle a blaze which broke out on the Blairlinn Industrial Estate in Cumbernauld on Tuesday afternoon (Andrew Milligan/PA)

Firefighters remain at the scene a day after a blaze broke out on an industrial estate, leaving six people needing hospital treatment.

Six fire engines went to the scene at Blairlinn Industrial Estate in Cumbernauld when the alarm was raised at 2.35pm on April 1.

Police said six men, aged between 20 and 66, were taken to hospital by the Scottish Ambulance Service for treatment.

None of the injuries are described as being life-threatening.

Cumbernauld industrial estate fire
The alarm was raised at 2.35pm on Tuesday (Andrew Milligan/PA)

People in the Greenfaulds area of Cumbernauld were advised to stay indoors and keep their doors and windows shut because of smoke as emergency services dealt with the incident.

A number of neighbouring business properties were evacuated.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said two pumps and and two high reach appliances were still at the scene at 1.30pm on Wednesday.

Sergeant Kevin Anderson, of Police Scotland, said: “An investigation will be carried out in due course to establish the cause of the fire.”

View of fire in Cumbernauld
Smoke from the fire could be seen from Queens Park in Glasgow (PA)

Smoke from the fire could be seen for miles around and was visible from Queens Park in  Glasgow on Tuesday afternoon.

Moock Environmental Solutions described the blaze at its premises as “devastating”.

In a statement the company, which recycles toner cartridges, said: “Emergency services responded swiftly, and the situation is under control.

“Staff made it out safely and were treated at the scene. Some were taken to hospital for further checks.

“We would like to thank everyone that responded, specifically to the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Scottish Ambulance Service for their prompt assistance.”

They added: “Our priority is the safety and well-being of all of those affected.”

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