Miramar Brush Fire: What We Know So Far
A small brush fire in Miramar was contained with no injuries reported, and officials said no structures were threatened; here is what we know so far.
According to WSVN and statements from Miramar Fire Rescue, the fire burned less than an acre and was brought under control by firefighters at the scene. Officials said the incident did not threaten any nearby structures and that no injuries were reported.
The response briefly affected traffic near the northbound Florida Turnpike ramp to I-75, where an extension lane was temporarily closed during firefighting operations before reopening, according to WSVN.
There has been no reporting in the provided results confirming a structure fire at 6914 SW 38th St. The available news coverage instead points to a brush fire in the same general Miramar area.
The response included Miramar Fire Rescue, and the scale of the operation appears consistent with a fast-moving but limited outdoor fire rather than a major structure blaze.
Dispatch records show 246 similar structure-fire incidents in Miramar over the past six months, indicating this was reported among a high volume of fire calls in the city.
No investigation status for a structure fire at the requested address was found in the provided results, and the brush fire report does not indicate a criminal investigation.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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