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3 dead in massive blaze that ignited fireworks inside Orange County warehouse

2 others also injured in fire, deputies say

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Deputies confirmed on Saturday that a third person has died following the warehouse fire in Orange County.

Three of the five people hospitalized Thursday night due to that large fire that ignited fireworks at a warehouse have since died, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office said.

Deputies identified the three who died as David Gonzalez, 22, Lindsey Phillips, 23 and Landon Bourland, 24.

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The fire began around 7:10 p.m. at Magic in the Sky, a fireworks company located on Central Florida Parkway, according to Orange County Fire Rescue. Crews responding to the fire were told that fireworks were going off inside of the building and that there were people trapped, according to Battalion Chief Garrett Wienckowski.

“I do not know the cause of the fire, but it did extend into the fireworks, which (caused) a chain reaction, very similar to the one in Melbourne,” said Wienckowski, referring to a car crash that had set off fireworks at a store in Brevard County on Monday.

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Firefighters said several employees and at least one teen were rescued. Officials on Thursday reported that five people were hurt in the incident, later clarifying that four patients were transported by Orange County crews and one patient self-transported.

The State Fire Marshal remains the lead in the investigation of the fire and the deaths are not being investigated as homicides, according to the sheriff’s office.


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