Firefighters believe a large fire at a warehouse near downtown Fort Worth was fueled by alcohol-based hand sanitizer inside the building.
The fire started in a dumpster around 10:30 p.m. Thursday. It then spread to a building on Cullen Street.
Crews said the fire was fueled by a large amount of alcohol-based hand sanitizer inside the building. Firefighters had to work defensively from the outside of the building because it was too dangerous for them to go in.Although no serious injures were reported, one firefighter was taken to the hospital for an evaluation.
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