A woman was unable to be revived after being pulled from a burning unit in Cremorne.

This morning, paramedics were unsuccessful in reviving a woman who was extracted from a fire that erupted in an apartment unit at a Cremorne building, located on Sydney’s lower north shore.

Emergency first responders arrived at the home on Allister Street at around 7am.

Firefighters pulled a woman from the unit before paramedics attempted to perform CPR on her.

A woman was unable to be revived after being pulled from a burning unit in Cremorne.
A woman was unable to be revived after being pulled from a burning unit in Cremorne. (Nine)

However, the woman died at the scene, NSW Police said.

The woman is yet to be formally identified; however, is believed to be aged in her 60s.

The fire was extinguished shortly after.

Emergency workers arrived at the units around 7am this morning.
Emergency workers arrived at the units around 7am this morning. (Nine)

Officers attached to North Shore Police Area Command have established a crime scene and detectives have commenced an investigation into the incident.

A report will be prepared for the coroner.

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