Pembroke Pines House Fire: What We Know So Far
A structure fire was reported late Monday at 701 SW 104th Terrace in Pembroke Pines, and this is what we know so far.
No confirmed injuries, evacuations or cause information had been released in the dispatch data available at the time of publication. No additional web coverage was found, so officials had not yet publicly provided more detail.
The response included Engine 69, Rescue 69 and Battalion Chief 69, a deployment that indicates a working fire with fire suppression and command-level coordination on scene. In fire service terms, the arrival of an engine, rescue unit and battalion chief suggests crews were sent not just to attack the fire, but to assess conditions, support any needed rescues and direct operations.
Dispatch records show 387 similar structure fire incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, underscoring how frequently local fire units are called to building-fire responses in the area. Those historical records do not identify this address as a prior incident location.
What happens next will depend on the first official update from fire officials, including whether the fire was contained, whether any injuries were reported and whether investigators are able to determine a likely cause. In most active fire calls, an incident report or public update follows once crews secure the scene and assess damage.
Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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