BELLEVUE, Wash. — Bellevue firefighters said wind made knocking down a two-alarm fire at an auto repair shop tough overnight.
Officials said explosions were heard after the flames broke out about 1:15 a.m. Wednesday.
When firefighters arrived, the building in the 13500 block of Southeast 26th Street was fully involved in flames.
Firefighters took a defensive stance and fought the fire from outside the building.
There were concerns about a power line falling on the building, but crews at the scene secured it.
No one was hurt.
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