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Two Hospitalized from Apartment Fire in Davie, Separate Townhome Blaze Leads to Rescue of Residents and Dogs

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Published on June 11, 2025
Two Hospitalized from Apartment Fire in Davie, Separate Townhome Blaze Leads to Rescue of Residents and DogsSource: Google Street View

A fire incident at a Davie apartment complex yesterday afternoon resulted in two individuals being hospitalized, according to officials from the Davie Fire Rescue. The fire occurred around 2:45 p.m. at a building situated in the 3700 block of Southwest 59th Avenue, as reported by Local 10. Firefighting crews successfully extricated the victims and subsequently the fire was extinguished. The ages, genders, and condition of the victims have not been disclosed.

Local and state fire investigators are currently endeavoring to ascertain the fire's origins, a DFR spokesperson elucidated. Running into the burning building, the firefighters pulled the two occupants who were quickly transported to Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood by medics, emphasized a spokesperson for Davie Fire Rescue in statements obtained by Local 10.

In a related incident, a fire broke out at a townhome within the same vicinity of Southwest 59th Avenue and 36th Court. The Davie Fire Rescue responded and were on site to manage the situation. The fire was rapidly extinguished by several fire crews who arrived promptly at the location, as detailed by WSVN.

Two people were hospitalized as a consequence of the townhome fire, and authorities managed also to rescue a couple of dogs that were later taken to animal services. Having been saved from the flames, the dogs were provided care by animal services after being rescued from the household impacted by fire. Investigators are diligently working to determine the cause of this second blaze as well, as per WSVN reports.

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