
A Centerville warehouse lit up before dawn Monday as South Davis Metro Fire crews rushed to the scene, arriving shortly before 4:30 a.m. near 725 North and 1000 West. By about 5 a.m., activity had largely calmed after an intense burst of early-morning response that drew the attention of nearby residents and commuters who saw firefighters moving in and out of the building.
On-scene activity
Firefighters were seen repeatedly entering and exiting the structure, checking damage, and cycling through oxygen tanks as teams worked to get the blaze under control. As of early Monday, it was still unclear what sparked the fire, how extensive the damage was, or whether anyone was injured. Those early details, along with scene photos, came from initial reporting by KUTV.
Agency jurisdiction and local context
South Davis Metro Fire provides fire and ambulance service for Centerville and several neighboring communities in south Davis County. The agency’s website outlines its coverage area, headquarters information, and the range of emergency response and public-safety programs it offers, according to South Davis Metro Fire. Locals with questions about potential street closures or safety advisories are encouraged to monitor the department’s official channels or call its non-emergency line.
What to expect next
Photographs from the warehouse scene were credited to Anneka Johns, and the initial written report was filed by Derick Fox for KUTV. South Davis Metro Fire officials or Centerville city leaders are expected to release additional information once investigators zero in on a cause and complete formal damage assessments.









