Pembroke Pines Condo Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire was reported Tuesday evening at 1300 SW 125th Ave. This is what we know so far: dispatch records show Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue units were sent to the condominium complex just after 8 p.m., but no official details on injuries, damage or cause have been released yet.
Confirmed details: No additional web coverage or official statement was available in the search results, so the incident remains limited to the initial dispatch information. The fire was logged as a structure fire at the Pembroke Pines address, and emergency crews were still responding at the time of the report.
Emergency response: Dispatch records show three units were assigned: Engine 89, Rescue 99 and Battalion 99. That combination indicates a working fire response with both suppression and supervisory resources, which typically means crews are treating the call as a potentially serious structural blaze until they can confirm the extent of the fire and whether anyone is trapped or injured.
Historical context: Dispatch records show two prior structure-fire incidents at the same address on May 9, 2026. That history does not establish a cause, but it does show the complex has had repeated fire activity in recent weeks.
What's next: An official update would typically come from Pembroke Pines fire officials once crews secure the scene and complete an initial assessment. If investigators determine the fire was suspicious or caused by an electrical or mechanical failure, that information would usually come later after a fire investigation.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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