Police have said one man was injured after the Caird Hall in Dundee was evacuated on Monday afternoon.
Investigations are underway after a safety alarm was activated shortly after 4pm, with the emergency services saying there was no risk to the public.
Pictures from the scene showed a large emergency service presence, with multiple fire appliances and ambulances on site.
At least three fire engines were on scene according, alongside a further three fire service vehicles and multiple police vehicles.
A Police Scotland spokesperson told The Courier: “Emergency services were called to the Caird Hall in Dundee at around 4.19pm this afternoon following the activation of safety alarm.
“An investigation is presently underway to identify the cause of the alarm. One man has received a slight injury as a result.
“There is no danger to the public at this time. Emergency services are still at the scene.”
An eyewitness said reported a taped-off area around St Andrews Brewing Co on Shore Street in Dundee.
“It looks as if they are closing the outdoor seating area at St Andrew’s Co,” one eyewitness said, but it was not known if this was related.