Hallandale Beach High-Rise Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire was reported Monday evening at a high-rise on South Ocean Drive in Hallandale Beach, and this is what we know so far.
There is no additional web coverage yet confirming injuries, a cause or damage estimate. At this stage, the incident remains a developing emergency, and details are limited to dispatch information.
Emergency response was sent to 1830 S. Ocean Drive, where Engine 60 was dispatched to the scene, according to dispatch records. In a high-rise fire, even a single engine response can indicate that crews are being sent to assess conditions quickly and determine whether more units are needed.
Dispatch records show this address has seen at least one prior fire response, with a structure fire reported there on May 18, 2026. That history does not establish whether the incidents are connected, but it does show the location has required fire response before.
What happens next will depend on the first-arriving crews’ report and whether Hallandale Beach Fire Rescue or other agencies request additional help. Officials typically release more information after crews secure the scene and confirm whether anyone was injured or displaced. If the fire affects multiple floors or triggers a building-wide response, investigators may also begin determining the origin and cause.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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