Firefighters Put Out Car Fire at I-20, Glenwood Avenue in Atlanta
ATLANTA, GA – Fire crews extinguished the flames from a car on I-20 West along Glenwood Avenue Southeast Friday afternoon.
WSB Traffic said the fire was put out just before 3:30 p.m. Crews had reopened all lanes along with the on-ramp. Traffic appears to have resumed back to normal.
DeKalb Co: Car fire doused on I-20/wb at Glenwood Ave (Exit 61) & al lanes are back open as well as the on ramp. #ATLtraffic pic.twitter.com/LBNSdeD0pn
— Triple Team Traffic (@WSBTraffic) January 24, 2025
Fire crews have not specified whether the fire was caused by a crash or mechanical issues. New information, including reports of injuries and the number of occupants involved, will be added once officials confirm the latest developments.
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