Pembroke Pines Fire: Evacuations, No Injuries Reported as Cause Remains Under Review
A Pembroke Pines structure fire prompted evacuations and a heavy emergency response, and officials have not yet released a confirmed cause. Here is what we know so far.
According to WSVN, firefighters knocked down flames during a Pembroke Pines house fire and several homes were evacuated. WSVN also reported that no injuries were reported in that fire and that the cause remained under investigation.
In a separate Pembroke Pines fire report, CBSMiami said employees were evacuated as a precaution during a warehouse roof fire, with no reports of injuries. Available reports do not identify confirmed fatalities or suspect information in the exact incident at 13374 NW 13th St.
Emergency crews were still operating at an active fire scene, which typically indicates a response large enough to require suppression, evacuation and scene control while firefighters work to contain spread and check nearby structures. No confirmed road closures or traffic impacts were found in the available reports for the exact address.
Dispatch records show 458 similar structure fire incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, underscoring how frequently the city has faced fire responses. One local report also described a different Pembroke Pines townhouse fire that damaged several units, displaced 10 families and 18 people, and killed one cat.
Officials have not released a final determination on the cause of the fire tied to the dispatch at 13374 NW 13th St. Additional updates are likely as investigators assess the scene and fire officials provide a more detailed account of the damage and any evacuations.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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