Miramar Structure Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire was reported late Wednesday at 6100 SW 34th St. in Miramar, and this is what we know so far based on dispatch information.
No injuries, evacuations or cause have been confirmed yet in the information available to us. The initial dispatch identified the incident as a structure fire and sent Engine 19 to the scene, but officials have not released further details on the extent of the damage or whether the fire was brought under control.
Emergency response appears to be limited in the dispatch information currently available, with one engine company assigned at the outset. In fire incidents, that level of response can indicate an initial fast attack on a reported structure fire, with additional units typically added if crews encounter flames, smoke conditions or exposures that require more manpower and equipment.
Dispatch records show this is not an isolated type of call in Miramar: there have been 198 similar structure fire incidents in the city in the past six months. That history does not indicate a connection to this fire, but it does show fire crews in the area regularly respond to this kind of emergency.
What happens next will depend on whether fire officials issue an update on the scene, including whether the fire was contained, whether anyone was hurt and what investigators determine about the cause. If the blaze is still active, crews may continue working the scene while an origin-and-cause investigation begins afterward.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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