Fuel leak sparks early morning fire at Denver-area Toyota dealership
A fuel leak at a Toyota dealership in Englewood sparked a fire that damaged three cars early Thursday morning, fire officials said. A fuel leak at a Toyota dealership in Englewood, Colorado, sparked a fire that damaged three cars early Thursday morning, according to fire officials. The fire started at around 3 a.m. local time and spread to the vehicles, which were new Toyota Highlanders and not electric vehicles. Fire crews responded to reports of a vehicle fire at Groove Toyota on South Broadway around 3am. The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Four fire companies responded to the scene with hoses and water, and one with a ladder.

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A fuel leak at a Toyota dealership in Englewood sparked a fire that damaged three cars early Thursday morning, fire officials said.
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Fire crews responded to reports of a vehicle fire at Groove Toyota on South Broadway around 3 a.m. Thursday, according to Denver Fire spokesperson Capt. JD Chism.
Firefighters believe the fire started because of a fuel leak — the cause of which is still under investigation — and spread to three vehicles, Chism said.
Chism said the vehicles were new Toyota Highlanders and not electric vehicles.
Four fire companies responded to the scene — three engine crews with hoses and water, and one truck company with a ladder — Chism said.
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