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Three people and a dog die as fire breaks out in hotel

An investigation has been launched after three people and a dog died in a fire at a Scottish hotel.

Emergency services rushed to the New County Hotel in Perth just after 5am today (January 2). Police Scotland said that three people were confirmed dead at the scene.

At the peak of the blaze, more than 60 firefighters were involved in tackling what the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service described as a “very complex incident”. Nine fire trucks and 21 ambulance crews were in attendance as guests were evacuated from the hotel, as were two people staying in a neighbouring block of flats.

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Eleven people were treated at the scene but did not need hospital treatment. Police Scotland and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service have launched a joint investigation into the incident.

Police Scotland chief superintendent Phil Davison also said that a dog died at the scene, he said: “Our thoughts are very much with the families and loved ones of those who have died at what is a very difficult time for everyone.

“Our enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances of what has happened and officers are conducting a joint investigation with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service.”

Emergency services at the hotel (Robert Perry/PA Wire)

Scottish Deputy First Minister John Swinney described the fatalities as “heartbreaking news”. Mr Swinney, MSP for Perthshire North, tweeted: “My sympathies with all affected by this tragedy.”

Giving a statement near the scene in Perth, Jason Sharp, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service area commander for Perth, Kinross, Angus and Dundee, said: “This was a very complex incident where tragically three people were pronounced dead at the scene.

“Our thoughts are very much with the immediate family and friends at this difficult time. Our firefighters worked extremely hard in a very complex and challenging environment to prevent the further spread of fire and damage where possible.

“At its height, we had nine fire appliances in attendance with over 60 firefighters. We’re currently still in attendance to make sure the scene is safe. I would like to thank our crews and our other emergency partners and local authority for their support.

“Our firefighters and community action teams have and will continue to engage to ensure safety in this area and we will continue to work closely with stakeholders and Police Scotland in any subsequent investigation.”

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