Bus fire shuts down WB I-10 lanes in Suwanee County No description found
SUWANNEE COUNTY, Fla. – Fire crews worked to put out a commercial bus fire on I-10 west between mile marker 269 and 268 Wednesday.
Officials said the fire shut down the westbound lanes for a short time.
Two people on board at the time of the fire were able to escape without injury, officials said.
The cause of fire is not known at this time.
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