999 crews rushed to an incident on a residential street in Paisley earlier this morning.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service say they were called to a derelict building blaze on Tannahill Road.
The incident took place shortly after 12am on Friday, April 5.
In total, three fire trucks were sent to the scene where crews battled the fire.
They then left the area shortly after 3am.
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A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said: “We were alerted at 12.33am on Friday, April 5, to reports of a derelict building on fire on Tannahill Road, Paisley.
"Operations control mobilised three fire appliances to the scene.
"Crews left at 3.15am after ensuring the area was safe."
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