A fire broke out on a Royal Caribbean cruise ship off of the coast of Florida on Monday but no injuries were reported and it’s all under control now.

The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed the fire had affected a portion of the Grandeur of the Seas but it was put out shortly after it started. While no major injuries were reported, two passengers had to be treated by medical staff for fainting, with another guest having high blood pressure and another with cramps.

NBCNews reports that it was considered a “Class A” fire because it wasn’t near any flammable objects or liquids. A nearby ship, the Carnival Sensation, was put on standby in case they needed any help with evacuations.

According to ABC News, passengers did have to report to their evacuation stations but everyone has been accounted for and the ship has full power.

The Grandeur of the Seas, based in Baltimore, is on its way to Coco Cay, Bahamas. The fire comes just days after the cruise ship industry proposes a bill of rights for passengers.