
A Sunday evening structure fire in the 3300 block of Old Wintergarden Road in west Orlando brought a large response from both city and county fire units. Firefighters knocked down the main body of the blaze and stayed on scene to check for hot spots. Officials did not immediately report any injuries.
WorkingFire: Crews have knockdown of a structure fire on the 3300 block of Old Wintergarden Rd. @OCFireRescue assisted with the call.
— Orlando Fire Dept (@OrlandoFireDept) March 29, 2026
Orlando Fire Department Update
The city's official fire account on X posted a brief update that read, crews now conducting overhaul, and confirmed the location as the 3300 block of Old Wintergarden Road, according to the Orlando Fire Dept. The post did not mention damage estimates or a possible cause, and the wording indicated firefighters were moving into the final phase of operations to make the scene safe.
Mutual Aid and Response
Incident-tracking posts on X reported that the knockdown followed a multi-unit response and that Orange County Fire Rescue assisted at the scene, per Working Fire. Those early feeds did not include official damage assessments or timelines for investigators.
Crews were expected to remain on site to complete the overhaul and confirm there were no remaining hot spots. City officials have not yet released further details about the fire's cause or the extent of property damage, and this article will be updated when authorities provide more information.









