Pembroke Pines Condo Fire: What We Know So Far
A condo fire in Pembroke Pines drew a rescue response late Saturday night, and this is what we know so far.
Officials had not released additional confirmed details by early Sunday morning, and no web reports provided information on the cause, injuries or whether anyone was taken to a hospital.
The incident was reported at 1101 Colony Point Cir., Apartment 207, according to dispatch information. Because this is a developing fire scene, investigators will typically need to determine where the fire started, whether it spread beyond the unit and whether any residents were displaced.
Emergency response details were not yet available in public reports. In a structure fire, the number of units sent can indicate whether crews expect a fast knockdown or a more complex incident requiring mutual aid, ventilation and overhaul, but no unit list had been released.
Dispatch records show 275 similar structure fire incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, underscoring how frequently fire crews in the city are called to this type of emergency.
What's next: Officials usually release preliminary details once the scene is secured, followed by a cause determination if fire investigators are called. More information may also come from the fire department, police or county emergency officials as the response wraps up.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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