Pembroke Pines Condo Fire: What We Know So Far
A fire at a Pembroke Pines condominium building prompted a rescue late Saturday night, and this is what we know so far.
Confirmed details: No additional web coverage was available in the first 15 to 20 minutes after dispatch, so the only confirmed information comes from emergency dispatch records. Those records identify the incident as a structure fire at 1101 Colony Point Cir., Apt. 207, in Pembroke Pines, and note that a woman was rescued from the scene.
Emergency response: The dispatch log did not list responding units, so the full size of the response was not immediately clear. In a condo fire, first-arriving crews typically focus on knocking down the fire, searching for occupants and checking nearby units for heat, smoke and extension, but that broader response detail had not yet been confirmed by officials.
Historical context: Dispatch records show 275 similar structure fire incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, suggesting fire calls of this type are not uncommon in the city. No prior incident at this specific address was included in the available dispatch data.
What’s next: The next official update would typically come from Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue, Broward County fire officials or police if an investigation is opened into the cause, the extent of damage or whether anyone was injured. Early dispatch information alone does not confirm the cause, and fire investigators generally determine that after the scene is secured.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.

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