
Redwood Street in Spring Hill turned into an active fire zone on Sunday as Hernando County Fire Rescue crews responded to a working structure fire in the 14000 block and urged people nearby to steer clear. The department's initial alert did not list any injuries or offer a possible cause, and drivers were warned to expect heavy emergency apparatus and potential lane restrictions around the scene.
#STRUCTUREFIRE HCFR crews are on scene of a working structure fire in the 14000 block of Redwood Street in Spring Hill. Avoid the area while crews are working.
— Hernando County Fire (@hernandocofire) Hernando County Fire on April 5, 2026
What officials posted
In a brief update on X from Hernando County Fire Rescue, HCFR said crews were "on scene of a working structure fire" in the 14000 block of Redwood Street and asked people to avoid the area while firefighters operate. That short social alert remains the department's primary public notice about the incident and does not specify whether the fire is contained. County dispatch had not released any additional information at the time of publication.
Local context
Spring Hill crews have been juggling a run of recent fires, including a commercial blaze earlier this week in the 7200 block of Forest Oaks Boulevard, per our earlier coverage of the Forest Oaks commercial blaze. The county issued an emergency burn ban in January amid dry conditions, a policy officials said was intended to reduce brush and structure-fire risk, though local reports indicated the formal restriction was eased in March as wetter weather returned. Details of the original burn ban are posted on Hernando County's website. Fire officials have urged residents to report hazards promptly and to keep roadways clear so responding apparatus can move without delay.
How to stay informed
Residents near Redwood Street are being asked to honor the department's request to avoid the area and to keep an eye on official channels for updates. Non-emergency questions can be directed to Hernando County's Communications Center at 352-754-6830, and Hernando County Fire Rescue posts scene updates to its X account. This story will be updated as agencies release more information.









