Vehicles catch fire at apartment parking garage near UCF Fire spread to garage wall, crews say
2 vehicles caught fire at the parking garage of an off-campus apartment complex near UCF. (Nora Lafrenz)
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orange County Fire Rescue crews had to put out a fire involving two vehicles at an apartment complex near UCF on Monday afternoon.
The fire happened at a complex on Paseo Park Road, just west of the University Boulevard and Alafaya Trail intersection.
Crews say when they arrived, they found two vehicles engulfed in flames on the fourth floor of a parking garage.
The fire spread to the exterior wall, and smoke entered the hallways.
Crews were able to put the fire out. The cause is still under investigation.
No other information has been released.
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