Holiday Park Brush Fire: What We Know About Response and Safety
A brush fire was reported at Holiday Park in Fort Lauderdale at approximately 9:15 PM on May 11, 2026. This incident marks the second brush fire reported at this specific address today, with an earlier incident also occurring on May 11, 2026.
Holiday Park, situated at 1150 G. Harold Martin Dr, is a prominent 93-acre urban park in Fort Lauderdale, encompassing a wide array of recreational facilities including sports fields, a war memorial, and green spaces. Its central location within the city means any significant incident can impact local traffic and air quality, depending on the fire's extent and wind conditions.
Two emergency units, WS/E55 and WS/BC21, were dispatched to the scene. The deployment of a fire engine (WS/E55) and a battalion chief unit (WS/BC21) indicates a standard initial response to a brush fire, allowing for both direct suppression efforts and on-scene command and coordination. This level of response is typical for containing localized brush fires and does not immediately suggest a large-scale event, though the situation remains under assessment.
For incidents involving brush fires, residents in proximity are advised to stay informed through official channels. Key safety measures include closing windows and doors to prevent smoke intrusion and avoiding the immediate area to allow emergency personnel clear access. As this is an active incident, further updates are expected, potentially including details on containment, official cause, and any subsequent investigations into the repeat incident at this location.
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