Photo by:(Seminole County Fire Department)
Firefighters responded to two separate house fires Wednesday in Seminole County.
In Altamonte Springs, a home along Via Verona Drive caught fire shortly after noon, the Seminole County Fire Department said.
Crews arrived to find flames shooting from the roof but investigators said no one was hurt.
In Apopka, a house fire sent one person to the hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation, according to SCFD.
The home along Attleboro Place also had flames shooting from the roof when crews arrived around 1:45 p.m., fire officials said.
SCFD said the causes of both fires are under investigation.
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Source: wftv