Orange County Fire crews battle flames at abandoned church
The Brief
Orange County Fire crews quickly extinguished a late-night fire at 2425 N. Hiawassee Rd. in Pine Hills, the second fire at this location since February 2024.
No injuries were reported, and the State Fire Marshal is investigating the cause.
Orange County Fire crews battled a late-night fire that broke out off N. Hiawasee in Pine Hills just before midnight.
What we know
Fire crews say they were dispatched to the scene at 11:54 p.m. and when they arrived they saw flames coming out of the roof. Crews quickly put out the fire.
Dig deeper
This is not the first fire at this location. FOX 35 reported back in February 2024, Orange Co Fire Rescue was called to the same location. About 50 firefighters and 10 vehicles battled the flames for approximately 30 minutes before knocking that fire down, according to our report.
The building, once home to a church, is located at 2425 N. Hiawassee Rd. Fire crews have been on scene most of the morning watching for any hotspots that might flare up and conducting an "extensive overhaul".
Orange Co Fire reported no injuries and the State Fire Marshall will be investigating the cause.
This is a breaking news story and FOX 35 will update as information becomes available.
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The information in this article comes from the Orange County Fire Department and reporting by FOX 35's Matt Trezza.

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