Round Rock Fire Department investigating structure fire at high school
Erica Pauda
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ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) — The Round Rock Fire Department is investigating the cause of a structure fire that happened at a high school in Round Rock on Wednesday.
Around 5:27 p.m., RRFD responded to Stony Point High School, 1801 Tiger Trail, for a report of a portable that was “fully engulfed,” the agency said on social media.
A total of 11 units responded to the scene, as at least four other portables were also at risk. However, crews were able to successfully contain the fire, according to RRFD.
No one was in the building at the time of the fire, and no injuries were reported, the agency said.
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