Structure Fire Draws Heavy Response to 701 SW 104th Terrace in Pembroke Pines
Pembroke Pines, FL – Emergency crews responded late Monday night to a structure fire reported at 701 SW 104th Terrace in Pembroke Pines. The call, dispatched at 11:38 PM, brought a significant emergency presence to the residential area.
According to emergency dispatch, three units were deployed to the scene. Pembroke Pines Fire Department units E69 (Engine), P69 (Paramedic/Rescue), and BC69 (Battalion Chief) were among those dispatched. The presence of an engine, a rescue unit, and a Battalion Chief typically indicates a confirmed and potentially significant structure fire, requiring a coordinated command structure and immediate emergency medical attention if needed.
The incident occurred at an address located in the 33025 ZIP code. According to reports, this area is primarily residential, characterized by townhouses or single-family homes. While specific details about the structure at 701 SW 104th Terrace were not immediately available, nearby addresses along SW 104th further confirm its residential nature.
For residents in the immediate vicinity, authorities advise avoiding the area to allow emergency personnel clear access to the scene. Depending on the fire's severity, residents may be asked to shelter in place or, in more extreme circumstances, be advised of potential temporary evacuations. Road closures around the incident site are also possible.
Following the active mitigation of the fire, an investigation into its origin and cause will typically be initiated by fire department officials. This process can take several hours to days, and public information is usually released once preliminary findings are established.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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