A welding fire set off a two-alarm blaze Tuesday afternoon that destroyed a central Pennsylvania truck shop and caused $1.2 million worth of damage.
More than 150 firefighters responded to Dutch Transport's facility at 154 Orlan Road in New Holland, Lancaster County, according to Garden Spot Fire Rescue.
Two tractor trailers, pallets of equipment, machinery and tools were destroyed in the fire, according to first responders.
The fire, which broke out around noon Tuesday, was under control by 2:05 p.m.
No injuries were reported, but two firefighters were treated and released for heat exhaustion, the fire company said.
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EAST EARL TOWNSHIP, Lancaster County -- UPDATE: No one was injured in Tuesday's fire at the Earl Township Warehouse, known as 'Dutch Transport,' according to fire officials.
The fire broke out toward the front side of the building, which is used as a mechanical shop where cars and trucks are worked on. That side is a total loss.
Two employees were inside when the building caught fire. They were able to get out safely.
Though, two firefighters had issues with the heat. Officials say they were checked out by EMS and are doing OK.
"These are typical metal buildings so when you have a fire inside it's basically inside your oven, it's hard to get at," Garden Spot Fire Rescue Chief Darryl Keiser said. "Also, it's hot ... the fire gets extremely intense before it breaks out of the building."
A cause of the fire has not yet been determined.
The fire is located at Orlan Road, according to Garden Spot Fire and Rescue.
It was first reported shortly after noon.