The occupants of a block of flats in Rosyth had to be evacuated from their homes on Sunday following a gas leak from the property.
Police and fire crews were called to Caledonia Court in Rosyth shortly after 11am on Sunday May 16 after reports of a strong smell of gas in the area.
Police sealed off the immediate area as gas engineers were brought in to investigate.
Residents were also evacuated from the block as a precaution.
A fire crew from Dunfermline station was also on hand as a precaution.
A spokesperson for Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, said: “We received the alert at 11.10am on Sunday May 16 to reports of a suspected gas leak at Caledonia Court in Rosyth.
“A single crew from Dunfermline station was dispatched to assist gas engineers and remained at the scene as a precaution before standing down approximately one hour later.”
A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Emergency services were called around 11.10am on Sunday May 16 to a report of smell of gas at a flat in Caledonia Court, Rosyth.
“The utility company attended and the matter was resolved.”
Residents evacuated from Rosyth flats after reports of a gas leak