Miami Structure Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire was reported late Monday at 200 NW 27th Avenue in Miami, and this is what we know so far.
There is no additional confirmed information yet from officials or news reports about injuries, the cause of the fire or whether the flames have been contained.
Dispatch records show Miami fire crews responded with Engine 14, indicating the first-arriving response was at least a single engine company assigned to the scene. In an active structure fire, that typically means firefighters are assessing conditions, confirming whether people are inside and working to stop the spread of fire as quickly as possible.
No official word has been released yet on whether nearby buildings were evacuated, whether the fire extended beyond the original structure or whether any additional units were sent to support the response.
Dispatch records show this address has generated prior incidents on June 6, May 30 and May 25, suggesting repeated emergency activity at the location in recent weeks. Those earlier calls were also logged as other incidents.
What happens next will depend on whether firefighters bring the scene under control quickly and whether investigators are called to determine how the fire started. In a working fire, officials often provide an update after crews finish overhaul and check for hot spots, damage and potential hazards.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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