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Pembroke Pines Structure Fire: What We Know So Far

June 17, 2026

A structure fire was reported late Wednesday at 13374 NW 13th St. This is what we know so far.

No injuries, cause or damage estimate had been confirmed in the available dispatch information, and no additional web coverage had been found as of this update.

Confirmed details: Dispatch records show the incident was classified as a structure fire and that Engine 99 was sent to the scene at 8:41 p.m. Officials had not released further information about whether anyone was inside the building, what started the fire or whether the blaze was contained.

Emergency response: The response included at least one fire unit, which indicates the call was serious enough to require an immediate on-scene assessment and firefighting capability. In a structure fire, crews typically check for people trapped, attack flames, and look for extension into walls, attics or neighboring spaces while additional units are requested if conditions worsen.

Historical context: Dispatch records show 458 similar structure fire incidents in Pembroke Pines over the past six months, underscoring how frequently local crews are called to building-fire emergencies in the city.

What's next: Further details would normally come from fire-rescue officials after crews secure the scene, including whether the fire was accidental or suspicious and whether investigators are being called in. Additional updates may follow once officials release a preliminary report.

Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.

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