Emergency services including police and firefighters are at the scene of an early morning fire in the East End.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that they were alerted of the flames on Garthland Drive just before 3am this morning.
Pictures from the scene show the aftermath of the fire, including a black scorch mark on the building.
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As of this morning, officers, firefighters and forensics were still in attendance and the area was taped off.
Following the incident, a man was taken to hospital, suffering smoke inhalation.
A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were called to a fire at a flat on Garthland Drive, Glasgow at 2.43am on Thursday, December 29.
“Operations control mobilised nine appliances to the scene. One casualty was reported and was taken to hospital suffering smoke inhalation. Crews remain in attendance.”
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