KING COUNTY, Wash. — Smoke was seen billowing in the air Thursday evening at a Boeing office building in Seattle.
Seattle fire crews were called to 16th Avenue South and East Marginal Way South to fight a fire.
Chopper 7 flew over the scene and captured firefighters on top of the building.
Firefighters were seen putting out hot spots on the roof, where it appeared construction crews were working.
Seattle fire officials said multiple 911 calls reported a large column of smoke was coming from a large building near 16th Avenue South.
When crews arrived, the building had already been evacuated, and the fire was contained to the fourth floor and the roof by the building's sprinkler system, officials said.
No injuries were reported.
All southbound lanes of East Marginal Way South at 16th Avenue South were closed, while crews fought the fire but were eventually reopened.
Seattle fire crews turned the scene over to the Boeing Fire Department to determine the cause of the fire.