Emergency services were scrambled after fire broke out at a flat in Dundee.
Two fire crews as well as police and ambulance services raced to a block of flats in Rosefield Street in Dundee shortly before 1am on Monday after reports of smoke coming from a first floor property.
A spokesperson for Scottish Fire & Rescue Service, said: “We received an alert at 12.50am on Monday, May 17 to a fire in the kitchen of a first floor flat at a building in Rosefield Street in Dundee.
“Two appliances were dispatched from Blackness Road station and on arrival found a small fire in the kitchen area of the property.
“The crews attended to the fire before standing down at 1.19am.”
It’s understood nobody was injured in the incident.
Emergency services called to first floor flat fire in Dundee