Emergency crews responded to a SpaceX prototyping facility in Cocoa Monday afternoon, putting out a small fire that caused damages to equipment and infrastructure but no injuries.

City spokesperson Yvonne Martinez confirmed a small fire broke out at the facility on Cidco Road around noon and that the Cocoa Fire Department was able to quickly extinguish it. She said crews suspected an electrical fault as the source of the fire.

“This afternoon, a small fire occurred at a SpaceX facility in Cocoa," SpaceX spokesperson James Gleeson told FLORIDA TODAY. "The fire was contained to a sea van on site and extinguished thanks to the Cocoa Fire Department, which responded within minutes."

"There were no injuries as a result of the fire, and the cause is under investigation," he said.

Martinez said the fire department estimates about $50,000 to $100,000 in damages were sustained by the shipping container and equipment inside, as well as the adjacent building. Crews had estimated $650,000 early on, but that was due to previous damages caused by another fire at some point.

Moving forward, the state fire marshal will take over the investigation.

SpaceX is building a prototype version of Starship, its future deep-space vehicle, at the site in Cocoa. The company is also building another version of the spacecraft at its facilities in Texas.

The prototype will only fly on sub-orbital "hops" for testing, but the final stainless steel model is being developed to take humans to the moon, Mars and beyond.

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