Pompano Beach Quadruplex Fire: What We Know So Far
A fire at a quadruplex in Pompano Beach displaced six people, and officials say 14 adults were inside the four-unit building when the blaze broke out. This is what we know so far.
According to a city spokesperson in a news release, six residents were forced out after the fire erupted early Tuesday morning inside the multi-family home. Pompano Beach Fire Rescue said 14 adults were inside the building’s four units at the time of the fire.
Property records for the address tied to the incident, 100 NE 35th Ct. Unit 1-8, show a 4,032-square-foot multi-family home built in 1966 with 10 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, according to Redfin.
Available reporting indicates the structure fire involved a quadruplex or other multi-family residence, but officials have not publicly released a cause, and there were no confirmed reports of fatalities, arrests or a suspect. The investigation appears to be ongoing.
The response level suggests firefighters were dealing with a significant residential fire in a multi-unit structure, where crews must check for occupants in adjoining units and limit fire spread. No additional agencies or mutual aid were confirmed in the provided reports.
Dispatch records show 214 similar structure fire incidents in Pompano Beach over the past six months.
What happens next will depend on whether fire investigators identify an ignition source and whether the city or fire rescue releases additional details on damage, displacement assistance and the condition of the building. Day.News will continue to update this story as officials release more information.
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