EMERGENCY service crews raced to a Glasgow school this morning after receiving reports of smoke emitting from the building.

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service attended the incident at Bannerman High School on Glasgow Road in Baillieston at 6.15am on Wednesday, September 6.

Three vehicles were sent to the scene where firefighters inspected the area and established no signs of smoke or fire.

Crews then made sure the area was safe before leaving.

A spokesperson for SFRS said: "We were alerted at 6.15am on Wednesday, September 6, to reports of smoke emitting from a school building in Glasgow.

"Operations Control mobilised three appliances to the city's Glasgow Road, where firefighters inspected the area and established no signs of smoke or fire.

"Crews left the scene after ensuring the area was safe."