Fort Lauderdale Structure Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire was reported late Friday at Reverend Samuel Delevoe Memorial Park in Fort Lauderdale, and this is what we know so far.
No additional confirmed details were available in web coverage at the time of this report. Emergency dispatch data show Engine 14 was sent to the scene at 2520 NW 6th St at 11:22 p.m. Friday.
Confirmed details: There has been no public report yet on injuries, damage, or a possible cause. Officials have not released information on whether the fire involved a building, park structure or another type of facility within the park.
Emergency response: The initial response by E14 indicates Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue treated the call as a working fire requiring an engine company to assess, contain and extinguish the blaze. In the first minutes of a structure fire, additional units may be requested if smoke conditions, access, or fire spread require more resources, but no such escalation had been confirmed in available coverage.
Historical context: Dispatch records show a previous structure fire at the same address on May 28, 2026, along with other incidents logged there on May 23 and May 24. Those prior calls do not confirm a connection to Friday’s fire, but they show the location has generated repeated emergency responses in recent days.
What’s next: Fire officials typically release more details after crews secure the scene and investigators complete an initial assessment. If the cause is deemed suspicious or if there is significant damage, an investigation may follow. Further updates are expected from Fort Lauderdale fire officials as more information is confirmed.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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