Lauderdale Lakes House Fire: What We Know So Far
A fire that heavily damaged a home in Lauderdale Lakes on Friday morning displaced a couple and remains under investigation, according to Local 10 News and NBC Miami. Here is what we know so far.
According to the reports, the fire broke out in the 2300 block of Northwest 34th Avenue, not at the commercial address listed in the initial dispatch. The blaze caused significant damage to the home, and the Red Cross is assisting the couple who lived there.
Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue said firefighters brought the fire under control about 20 minutes after arriving, according to Local 10 News. Officials have not released a cause, and the State Fire Marshal’s Office is continuing the investigation, according to NBC Miami.
The response appears to have been a standard structural fire deployment by Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue, with crews able to contain the blaze before it spread further. No injuries or arrests were reported in the available coverage.
dispatch records show there have been 40 similar structure fire incidents in Lauderdale Lakes over the past six months, underscoring how frequently firefighters are responding to this type of emergency in the city.
What happens next will likely depend on findings from the State Fire Marshal’s Office, which has not yet identified a cause. Additional updates may come from Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue or local news outlets as the investigation develops.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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