HOUSTON – A ground-level car fire was to blame for a two-alarm fire at an apartment complex in Houston's Museum District, Houston Fire officials confirmed Tuesday.
Thick smoke could be seen rising from the Hampstead at Museum District apartment complex building from Highway 288. The two-alarm fire was reported about 2:40 p.m. at the 1500 block of Blodgett Street.
VIDEO: Fire at apartment complex in Museum LaBranch at Blodgett in Museum District. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/ZQ9qNOsGXq
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One person was being treated at Ben Taub Hospital for smoke inhalation, officials confirmed. Also, a firefighter was treated on scene for smoke inhalation, but was not transported to the hospital.
Forty-five units were damaged, affecting 100 people, according to firefighters.
Three people were rescued from balconies after being driven out of their apartment due to heavy smoke.
Houston Police Department's Arson Division is investigating the cause of the car fire.
Fire fighters are on the scene in the Museum District area where a fire broke out at The Hampstead apartments. MORE-->http://bit.ly/2fAnFXw
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VIDEO: LOTS of pet rescues taking place. This woman was just reunited with her dog. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/yhLo58Dzii
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PICS: A witness shared the following pics. He says he saw car fire in parking garage from street. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/k3huuaJE5k
— Brandon Walker (@KPRC2Brandon) November 8, 2016