Structure Fire Draws Heavy Response to Building 14 in Pembroke Pines
Emergency responders descended upon Building 14 at 134 NW 109th Ave #305 in Pembroke Pines, Florida, late Wednesday night after a structure fire was reported, according to emergency dispatch.
The incident, dispatched at 10:44 PM on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, prompted a substantial response of eight units, including Rescue 269, Engine 69, Engine 89, Ladder 69, GP Unit 1 Pembroke Pines, Battalion Chief 69, and two radio communications units (RADIO/SDO, RADIO/TAC4). A response of this size typically signals a significant incident, such as a major structure fire with potential for rapid spread or requiring extensive resources for containment and mitigation.
The address, 134 NW 109th Ave #305, is located in a residential area of Pembroke Pines. According to reports, properties on nearby 109th Ave are predominantly single-family homes, indicating a suburban neighborhood setting. The location is not associated with commercial districts, schools, hospitals, or major highways.
For residents in the immediate vicinity of a structure fire, authorities typically advise avoiding the area to allow emergency crews unimpeded access. Depending on the nature and spread of the fire, residents might be instructed to shelter in place or, in some cases, to evacuate if smoke or fire poses a direct threat. Road closures are common to facilitate emergency operations and ensure public safety.
Following the immediate response to a structure fire, investigations are typically launched to determine the cause and origin of the blaze. Public officials will release updates as information becomes available, and the fire department will likely provide details on the extent of the damage and any potential displaced residents.
This is a developing story. Day.News will provide updates as more information becomes available from officials.
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