Pembroke Pines House Fire: What We Know So Far
A residential fire in Pembroke Pines was quickly extinguished, and officials say no one was inside the home when crews arrived. This is what we know so far.
According to Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue, crews responded to a residential structure fire near SW 2nd Court and 67th Avenue and brought it under control quickly. Officials said the home was unoccupied at the time and no injuries were reported.
WSVN reported that in a separate Pembroke Pines house fire, several nearby homes were evacuated while firefighters worked the scene. The station also reported that no injuries were reported and that the cause remains under investigation.
CBSMiami reported on another Pembroke Pines fire, this one involving a warehouse roof at 1111 NW 209th Avenue, where employees were evacuated as a precaution and no injuries were reported.
The response appears to have been limited to fire crews on scene, with the quick knockdown suggesting firefighters stopped the blaze before it could spread further. Available reports do not confirm whether this exact June 17 incident prompted evacuations or a larger alarm response.
Dispatch records show 458 similar structure fire incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, underscoring how often local crews are called to this type of emergency.
No confirmed report has yet identified the cause of the fire at 13374 NW 13th St. Based on related reports, investigators are likely still working to determine what sparked the blaze.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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