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NORTH CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) -
The North Charleston Fire Department was called out to truck fire in 2800 block of Ashley Phosphate Road Sunday morning.
When firefighters arrived on scene they noticed a tractor trailer without a trailer attached was on fire. Fire crews quickly extinguished the blaze.
According to officials the nearby building was not damaged, but a nearby vehicle was damaged by the heat for the fire.
Officials say the cause of the fire is under investigation and no one was injured.
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