Orange County firefighters responded to a large fire at a lumber yard on Sunday.According to Orange County Fire Rescue, they received a call about the fire around 2:18 pm, and units arrived on scene at 2301 Silver Meteor Drive. The yard is full of tree debris including large trunks and stumps that are typically dropped off by landscaping companies and ground into mulch.Initially, the fire was reported as a two-alarm situation, but it changed to a three-alarm fire. Brandon Allen, the on-call public information officer for OCFR, said the fire was contained to the lumber yard, with no injuries reported.Due to heavy fire and the possibility of hot spots, crews will work well into the night to put out the flames.”The biggest challenge to fires like this is the amount of fuel we have to put out. It’s 11 yards, so it’s nothing but firewood, it burns really well. So, it’s just getting the right amount of water, enough water on the wood pile to extinguish this fire,” Allen said. Firefighters confirm they were called to another fire in the same location within the past year. People who work nearby told WESH 2 that fire took a week to burn out.Officials do not yet know the cause of the fire.Top headlines: Officials identify 2 dead after jet crashes on Florida interstate’It was loud’: Sonic boom heard as Ax-3 crew splashes down off Florida coastPolice: Suspect arrested after shooting at Orlando condo complex
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. —
Orange County firefighters responded to a large fire at a lumber yard on Sunday.
According to Orange County Fire Rescue, they received a call about the fire around 2:18 pm, and units arrived on scene at 2301 Silver Meteor Drive.
The yard is full of tree debris including large trunks and stumps that are typically dropped off by landscaping companies and ground into mulch.
Initially, the fire was reported as a two-alarm situation, but it changed to a three-alarm fire.
Brandon Allen, the on-call public information officer for OCFR, said the fire was contained to the lumber yard, with no injuries reported.
Due to heavy fire and the possibility of hot spots, crews will work well into the night to put out the flames.
“The biggest challenge to fires like this is the amount of fuel we have to put out. It’s 11 yards, so it’s nothing but firewood, it burns really well. So, it’s just getting the right amount of water, enough water on the wood pile to extinguish this fire,” Allen said.
Firefighters confirm they were called to another fire in the same location within the past year. People who work nearby told WESH 2 that fire took a week to burn out.
Officials do not yet know the cause of the fire.
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