Houston hotel fire: Firefighters extinguish of 3-alarm hotel fire on West Sam Houston Parkway

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Houston hotel fire: Firefighters extinguish of 3-alarm hotel fire on West Sam Houston Parkway
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Clouds of thick smoke filled the Houston sky as fire officials are worked to extinguish a 3-alarm hotel fire on Tuesday afternoon.

Fire Department remains on the scene putting out hot spots following a massive 3-alarm hotel fire.

Details are limited, but fire officials said the fire sparked up on the 2900 block of W. Sam Houston Parkway at the Motel 6 on Tuesday afternoon. Officials said no injuries have been reported. Houston hotel fire: Firefighters continuing to extinguish fire at Motel 6 FOX 26 Reporter Matthew Seedorff has the latest on the fire at the Motel 6 on West Sam Houston Parkway.

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