Massive Cumbernauld Fire: Six Hospitalized, Evacuations Ordered, and Water Disruptions Reported

April 1, 2025
Massive Cumbernauld Fire: Six Hospitalized, Evacuations Ordered, and Water Disruptions Reported
  • The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service was alerted to the incident at 2:35 PM, with additional units sent as the situation escalated.

  • Police Sergeant Kevin Anderson confirmed that the fire is contained within the industrial premises and urged the public to avoid the area as a multi-agency response is ongoing.

  • Moock Environmental Solutions, the company affected by the fire, described the incident as 'devastating' and expressed gratitude to the emergency services for their quick response.

  • As of 6:30 AM on April 2, emergency services remained on site, with two fire engines still active, focusing on dampening down the area.

  • A significant fire broke out at a single-storey building on Broomlee Road in Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, around 2:35 PM on April 1, 2025, with black smoke visible from the site.

  • The incident resulted in six individuals, aged between 20 and 66, being hospitalized for injuries, although none are reported to be life-threatening.

  • Of the injured, five were taken to Glasgow Royal Infirmary and one to University Hospital Monklands; their conditions remain unknown.

  • As a precaution, nearby buildings and businesses were evacuated, and police advised residents in the Greenfaulds area to stay indoors and keep windows closed to avoid smoke inhalation.

  • An investigation by Police Scotland will be conducted to determine the cause of the fire, following the containment of the situation.

  • In response to the blaze, a total of six fire engines were dispatched, and emergency medical services sent six ambulances along with specialized response teams to assist those affected.

  • Cumbernauld East Councillor Adam Smith emphasized the seriousness of the situation and reiterated the need for the public to stay clear of the area while emergency services are active.

  • Scottish Water warned local customers of potential low water pressure and discolouration due to firefighting operations, advising measures to clear any brown water.

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