7 Horses Dead in Florida Polo Club Barn Fire

Four other horses were injured in the blaze at the Gulfstream Polo Club

Seven horses were killed in a barn blaze at the Gulfstream Polo Club in Lake Worth Saturday, Palm Beach County Fire Rescue said.

Four other horses were burned and are being treated by a veterinarian, Capt. Michael Bergeron told NBC 6.

Firefighters responded at 12:08 p.m. to the fire at 4550 Polo Road, with those arriving first finding โ€œa large barn that was fully involved with fire,โ€ the department said in a statement.

Despite the firefightersโ€™ efforts, seven thoroughbreds perished in the fire, the department said.

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The blaze destroyed the barn, which was 70-80 feet long, Bergeron told NBC News.

โ€œNot one inch of the barn was not totally engulfed in flames when I got there. The flames were 10 feet above the roof,โ€ the polo clubโ€™s president, Randy Aversano, told The Palm Beach Post.

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No people were injured, the Post reported.

Palm Beach County Fire Rescue said Saturday night that investigators concluded the fire was caused by โ€œan electrical overload inside a tack room that was being used as a kitchen."

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