Blaze sparked by fireworks at Orlando-area warehouse leaves at least 5 hurt
ORLANDO -- At least five people were hurt when fireworks inside an Orlando area warehouse ignited Thursday night, sparking a massive fire.
According to WKMG-TV, the fire broke out at a warehouse in Orange County located at 901 Central Florida Parkway shortly after 7 p.m.
It was not clear what led to the spark that started the blaze, which trapped several people inside before firefighters arrived at the scene.
"Just loud explosions. Could've been mortars, bottle rockets, there were very loud explosions," Battalion Fire Chief Garrett Wienckowski told WKMG-TV. "You could see the explosions from outside of the building. Crews on the interior were making rescues while all this was going on."
Firefighters were able to confine the blaze to the building.
Officials did not immediately release damage estimates.
More than 80 FFs & 31 units were dispatched at approx 7:10pm to a multiple-occupancy warehouse with heavy flames/smoke, w/ fireworks stored inside the building actively exploding. Crews made multiple rescues, transporting 4 patients. SFM will investigate the cause. No FFs injured https://t.co/kE7YEaTXkg pic.twitter.com/M4QzfwQgXM
— OCFire Rescue (@OCFireRescue) December 2, 2022
The firefighters confronted fireworks going off as they entered the building to search for people inside, according to the news station.