Two people were taken to Victoria Hospital in serious condition today after a vehicle fire on Dundas Street near Wellington.

There's no word on what caused the fire, but photos on social media show a white Honda engulfed in flames.

The white Honda was parked in front of Crabby Joes on the north side of Dundas just east of Wellington. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News)

The fire was spotted just after 4 p.m.

Officers responded to reports from witnesses and foot patrol officers in the area.

Police said no arrests have been made at this time.

Emergency crews responding to a car fire on Dundas and Wellington Streets just after 4 pm this afternoon <a href="https://t.co/D6PzWxLBSC">pic.twitter.com/D6PzWxLBSC</a> —@PaulaDuhatschek

Witness accounts

After hearing a commotion on the street below, Scott Ross went to the window of his third-floor apartment located directly above where the Honda was parked. He says three people exited the Honda on fire. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News)

Scott Ross was watching TV in his third-floor apartment above the Circle K on Dundas and Wellington when he said he heard a series of increasingly panicked car horns, followed by yelling and a loud explosion.

Ross said he raced to his bedroom window and looked out onto the street below.

"I saw the first guy standing outside the passenger door of his car, the white Honda, and he was on fire. Fully engulfed. He was also wearing a backpack and that was on fire. There was a guy in the snowbank, he was on fire. And then I recall a driver getting out and he was on fire," said Ross.

Ross said he also saw a cab driver yelling before taking off in his cab.

Police say two people were taken to hospital in serious condition after this white Honda burst into flames on Wednesday afternoon just after 4 p.m. (Andrew Lupton/CBC News)

James Glease was waiting for the bus on Dundas and Wellington when he said he saw two men running down Dundas Street toward Richmond just before the car exploded.

Glease said police officers apprehended the two men outside of the Circle K on Wellington. Both men appeared to be between 20 and 25, and were badly burned, he said.