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Mexican food truck in Tulare County catches fire

TULARE COUNTY, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) – A Mexican food truck caught fire near Lindsay in Tulare County, according to the Tulare County Fire Department.

Firefighters said Wednesday afternoon they responded to a food truck fire in the area of Avenue 208 and Highway 65, near Lindsay.

Fire crews say the cause of the incident was food in a pot that caught fire. Pictures shared by the Tulare County Fire Department show some damage inside the truck, including loose cables and some items impacted by the flames.

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As a result of the incident, the fire department reported one person sustained minor burn injuries to the hand and arm.

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