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Baby girl in serious condition flown to Glasgow after house fire in Lossiemouth as scores of firefighters tackle flames

Emergency services were scrambled to the scene on Macdonald Drive after the alarm was raised around 3.45am this morning

A BABY girl in a serious condition has been flown to Glasgow after a horror early morning house blaze in Lossiemouth - with two others also in hospital.

Emergency services were scrambled to the scene on Macdonald Drive after the alarm was raised around 3.45am this morning.

 Emergency services raced to the scene in Lossiemouth
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Emergency services raced to the scene in LossiemouthCredit: © JASPERIMAGE.CO.UK

Over 40 firefighters were mobilised to the house to deal with the blaze.

Fire crews confirmed that two adults and a kid had been taken to Dr Gray's Hospital in Elgin.

Now officers say that the 13-month-old child has been transported to Glasgow for treatment.



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Meanwhile a man, 35, was taken by ambulance to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.

And 31-year-old woman is also expected to be transferred there during the course of today.

Officers said that neighbours were also evacuated after the blaze ripped through the building.

Police said they were working with other emergency agencies to establish the cause of the fire.

And local roads had been locked down as a result.

Detective Inspector Norman Stevenson said: “Our enquiries are at an early stage in establishing what caused the fire.

"A joint investigation by ourselves and the fire service is due to take place today, following a structural survey.

“The three occupants of the house are all in a serious condition and our thoughts are with them and their family at this time.

“MacDonald Drive between St Margarets Crescent and Rinnes Drive is currently closed to allow access for emergency services vehicles.

"The local community is thanked for their patience and understanding whilst we, and partner agencies, carry out our enquiries.”

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