Phoenix firefighters rescue dog from burning apartment complex
Nov 27, 2024, 6:51 AM | Updated: 6:56 am
PHOENIX — Firefighters rescued a dog from a burning apartment complex in south Phoenix on Tuesday, authorities said.
Eight residents were displaced after flames ripped through a two-story complex near Central Avenue and Buckeye Road, according to the Phoenix Fire Department.
Firefighters responded to the scene around 11:15 a.m. and found a first-floor apartment ablaze, with the flames spreading to the unit above.
Phoenix Fire Department to the rescue
All the residents had evacuated before the firefighters arrived, but one of them said her dog was still inside.
“Firefighters were able to quickly locate the dog and reunite him safely with the owner,” Capt. Shaun DuBois said in a media advisory.
#PHX battled a fire in a two story apartment complex today near 1st Ave. and Hadley St. Firefighters gained fire control preventing further extension into nearby units. Eight people will be displaced as a result of fire and smoke damage to two separate units. pic.twitter.com/otP5csLwIi
— Phoenix Fire Dept. (@PHXFire) November 26, 2024
Crews were able to extinguish the fire, limiting most of the damage to the two initial two units.
The Phoenix Fire Department Community Assistance Program was helping the displaced residents find a place to stay.
Investigators were working to determine the cause of the fire.