BBC radio pulled off air after fire breaks out in headquarters

Fire broke out at the building
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The alarm sounded just after 6.30am this morning
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BBC Scotland’s headquarters in Glasgow has been evacuated after a fire broke out in the building.
The broadcaster reported that staff left the building in Pacific Quay after the alarm sounded at about 6.30am on Monday, with the fire understood to be in a plant room at roof level.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed they were attending an incident at the building.
A spokeswoman said that smoke had been reported at 6.23am.
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She said: "There’s three appliances and a high reach appliance in attendance."
Footage posted online by the broadcaster appeared to show flames and smoke emerging from the upper part of the building.

Fire broke out at the BBC HQ in Glasgow
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A spokesperson for BBC Scotland said: "We’re grateful to the emergency services for their rapid deployment on site.
"We’re working hard to ensure the safety of all of our colleagues and will restore our regular services on-air as soon as we can."
BBC Radio Scotland’s Breakfast show was forced to be taken off air.
The BBC Radio 5 Live broadcast took its place instead for Scottish listeners.

The fire was visible from the ground
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A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: "We were alerted at around 7am on Monday, 1 December, to reports of a fire at a building at Glasgow's Pacific Quay.
"Operations Control mobilised a number of appliances to the scene, where firefighters extinguished a fire involving an air conditioning unit.
"Three appliances remain on scene with crews working to make the area safe.
"There are no casualties."
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