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KFOR crew going live on Facebook after being evacuated after fire.

KFOR crew going live on Facebook after being evacuated after fire.

KFOR crew going live on Facebook after being evacuated after fire.

KFOR crew going live on Facebook after being evacuated after fire.

KFOR crew going live on Facebook after being evacuated after fire.

KFOR evacuated after early morning fire

OKLAHOMA CITY- A fire forced the evacuation of the KFOR staff Wednesday morning.

So…about that time there was smoke in the weather center….where's my husband when I need him? 🚒🚒🚒 @Kfor 4AM pic.twitter.com/xGCdAXjeXk — Emily Sutton (@emilyrsutton) July 20, 2016

The crew was able to get out of the building until fire crews could arrive.

The station was off-the-air for about an hour and a half.

No one was injured.

The KFOR team utilized Facebook Live to let early morning viewers know why KFOR was not on-the-air.

Around 3:30 a.m. staff noticed power flashes and the fire alarms started going off inside the building. The staff quickly called 9-1-1 and evacuated.

One of the producers noticed smoke coming from a central hub for the broadcast equipment.

The fire department arrived within minutes.

Here's the source of the fire at .@kfor Fire started in our UPS system, basically backup power to our building! pic.twitter.com/oaveLdRmjp — Ashley Legg 💪🏽 (@leggday) July 20, 2016

Once officials determined the fire was out and there was not longer a danger they allowed crews inside to start trying to get the station back on-the-air.

The KFOR viewers are the best!