
Orange County was the scene of a fiery emergency when firefighters tackled blazes consuming three separate vehicles at an apartment complex on Saturday night. According to KTLA, the Orange County Fire Authority Crews received a call at around 10:50 p.m. from a resident alerting them to the incident. No injuries have been reported, and officials have yet to determine the cause of the fires.
Multiple Vehicles On Fire – Cypress
— OCFA (@OCFireAuthority) September 14, 2025
🕙 10:55 PM
Last night, crews responded to multiple 911 calls reporting vehicles on fire in Cypress. On arrival, three cars were fully engulfed in flames, with burning fuel flowing dangerously close to a nearby apartment complex. >>> pic.twitter.com/vqGc3hl78W
In a similar account provided by the OCFA on their social media, flames fully engulfed three cars with burning fuel, posing a significant hazard as it flowed perilously close to the nearby buildings. Firefighters who responded to the incident faced the dangerous task of preventing the fire from spreading, which could've resulted in a much larger disaster, but their quick and decisive actions ensured the flames were suppressed before any further damage could be done.
The rapid response of the fire crews was instrumental in the containment of the fire. "The fire was knocked down quickly, and the threat to surrounding buildings was contained," as stated by OCFA’s official social media account.









