Lauderhill Triplex Fire: What We Know So Far
A reported fire at a Lauderhill triplex displaced 13 people, including five adults and eight children, and no injuries were reported in the available coverage. This is what we know so far.
According to WSVN, Lauderhill Fire Rescue responded to the blaze just after 7:30 p.m. Sunday near Northwest 15th Street and 56th Avenue. Officials said the fire may have been electrical and may have started near a stand-alone freezer. The incident remains under investigation, and the cause has not been officially determined.
Volunteers with the American Red Cross assisted the five adults and eight children who were displaced, according to the organization and reporting cited by WSVN. No road closures or traffic impacts were reported in the available sources.
Dispatch records show a prior structure fire was reported at this address on May 19, 2026. That earlier call was logged at the same location one day before this incident.
What happens next will depend on the outcome of the fire investigation and any additional updates from Lauderhill Fire Rescue or city officials. If investigators confirm an electrical origin, that could help explain how the blaze began, but officials have not yet released a final cause.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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