
Two separate house fires broke out near the 2800 block of S Goff Avenue on Tuesday morning, keeping Oklahoma City firefighters tied up on the south side. Crews were on scene at both residences around 10:15 a.m., working to knock down the flames. Officials did not immediately release information about injuries, displacement or what sparked either blaze, according to the Oklahoma City Fire Department.
The Oklahoma City Fire Department shared a brief on-scene update on X around that time, noting that firefighters were working two house fires near the 2800 block of S Goff.
Firefighters are working to extinguish two house fires near the 2800 block of s goff. 10:15a.m.
— Oklahoma City Fire (@OKCFD) February 10, 2026
Where it happened
The fires were reported near the 2800 block of S Goff Avenue in south Oklahoma City. County property records list 2800 S Goff Ave as the site of Covenant Church, according to the Oklahoma County Assessor.
City reporting and updates
The City of Oklahoma City maintains daily structure-fire reports, and the fire department’s brief post lines up with the day’s incident logs, per the City of Oklahoma City.
Context and safety reminders
Residential fires have kept OKC crews busy this winter, with local coverage calling out hazards such as faulty wiring and unsafe heating practices. Local reporting and a recent Hoodline piece highlight firefighters’ frequent responses and their push for residents to check smoke alarms and take basic precautions, as noted by KOCO 5 and urging residents to check smoke alarms.
This story will be updated as officials release more details. In emergencies, residents should call 911.









