Police descended on a block of flats in Dundee for the second day in a row.
Those living on Earn Crescent say they have been left “concerned” after emergency crews returned to the street on Monday morning.
Police, fire crews and medics from the Scottish Ambulance Service were all in attendance.
The incident came just 24-hours after police were called to the same block in the Menzieshill area of the city on Sunday.
A spokeswoman for the force confirmed both incidents were in relation to reports of concern for a person.
One woman who lives locally said there was a large emergency response during both incidents.
She said: “We’re concerned for everyone after what’s gone on here during the last 24-hours.
“We’ve had police, firefighters and ambulances in the street. It’s the same block of flats as they attended on Sunday.”
A second local described seeing firefighters entering the block of flats during the incident on Monday.
He said: “There was a major emergency response here on both days.
“I saw maybe five firefighters entering the close where police were already stationed during Monday’s incident.
“It’s concerning for everyone and you’re hoping folk that are going through hard times get the help they need.
“The firefighters and paramedics left the area sometime after midday but there was still a visible police presence.”
A spokesman for Police Scotland said: “Emergency attended at a property in Earn Crescent, Dundee following a report of a concern for person.”
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed they arrived on scene at 11.18am before standing-down a short time later.