Seven people in Clydebank treated for gas inhalation
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Seven people have been treated for the effects of gas inhalation after a carbon monoxide detector activated at a house in West Dunbartonshire.
Fire crews were called to the property in Barr Crescent, Clydebank, at about 19:35 on Wednesday.
They cleared the house of gas before five adults and two children were taken to hospitals in Glasgow for check ups.
It later emerged that the incident was caused by a faulty gas fire that emitted toxic gas into the living room.
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