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Hummer loaded with four 5-gallon gas containers catches fire after leaving Florida gas station

Hummer loaded with four 5-gallon gas containers catches fire after leaving Florida gas station
THAT CYBER ATTACK A HUMMER WITH FOUR CONTAINERS OF GASOLINE BURST INTO FLAMES RIGHT AFTER FILLING UP AT A GAS STATION. LOOK AT THIS VIDEO HERE FIREFIGHTERS AND CITRUS COUNTY ON FLORIDA’S GULF COAST RESPONDED TO THE FIRE WEDNESDAY FIRE CREW SAY THAT THERE WERE FOUR RECENTLY FILLED FIVE GAS CANS IN THE SUV ONE PERSON WAS HURT, BUT THEY DID NOT HAVE TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL FIREFORGE FIREFIGHT.
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Hummer loaded with four 5-gallon gas containers catches fire after leaving Florida gas station
A Hummer with four 5-gallon containers of gas caught fire in Florida on Wednesday.Officials say the 2004 Hummer H2 had just filled up the gas cans at a Texaco Food Mart on West Grover Cleveland Boulevard around 10:32 a.m.Within 10 minutes, crews were able to douse the flames.Fire rescue crews said one person was injured but that person refused, against medical advice, to be taken to a hospital.The Florida State Fire Marshal is investigating and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection was notified for cleanup.Further information into the fire has not been released.Video: Floridians pack gas stations shortly after pipeline cyberattack

A Hummer with four 5-gallon containers of gas caught fire in Florida on Wednesday.

Officials say the 2004 Hummer H2 had just filled up the gas cans at a Texaco Food Mart on West Grover Cleveland Boulevard around 10:32 a.m.

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Within 10 minutes, crews were able to douse the flames.

Fire rescue crews said one person was injured but that person refused, against medical advice, to be taken to a hospital.

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The Florida State Fire Marshal is investigating and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection was notified for cleanup.

Further information into the fire has not been released.

Video: Floridians pack gas stations shortly after pipeline cyberattack