Gainesville Fire Rescue put out a fire at the building that houses Bite Squad, a food delivery service, in northwest Gainesville Thursday morning.

Food delivery from one service in Gainesville is not expected to be impacted after a fire broke out at the Bite Squad offices at 4111 NW Sixth St. early Thursday.

Gainesville Fire Rescue responded to call regarding the fire shortly after 6 a.m., said District Chief Jeff Schuhmacher.

The small, two-story commercial building houses Bite Squad in one unit, and another business, Gainesville Physical Therapy & Wellness, uses two units on the building’s right side, Schuhmacher said.

Firefighters saw smoke coming from the roof of the building and entered.

No one was inside at the time the fire broke out, he said.

It took crews about 20 minutes to put out the fire, which was contained to Bite Squad's unit. However, Schuhmacher said, there is smoke damage throughout the building.

Outside Bite Squad Thursday at about 9 a.m., two fire trucks remained at the scene and a team from Gainesville Regional Utilities assessed the electrical units outside the building.

Two Bite Squad vehicles that appeared mostly undamaged were parked on the side of the building, surrounded by dozens of fire-charred food-warming containers used by the delivery service.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Dean Turcol, a spokesman for Bite Squad, told The Sun in an email Thursday morning that operations will not be affected and there will be no disruption in service.

"We are open and delivering as usual," Turcol said.