
Portland firefighters raced to a reported structure fire in the South Tabor neighborhood late Wednesday, pulling into Southeast streets while details stayed frustratingly thin. Officials shared only a bare-bones alert and, as of the initial notice, had not reported any injuries or property damage.
SE crews responding to reports of a structure fire in the South Tabor neighborhood
— Portland Fire & Rescue (@PDXFire) June 25, 2026
What Portland Fire Posted
Portland Fire & Rescue kept its first public update short on X Wednesday evening, writing, "SE crews responding to reports of a structure fire in the South Tabor neighborhood," according to Portland Fire & Rescue. The post did not list an address, note the size of the fire, or mention any injuries while firefighters checked out the scene.
Neighborhood Context
According to Portland.gov, Station 25 includes South Tabor in its coverage area. The neighborhood mixes homes, schools, and small-business strips, a combination that makes quick response crucial whenever a possible structure fire is reported.
Status And Unknowns
Beyond the bureau's initial alert, officials had not released the exact location of the call, any estimate of damage, or information about injuries. Investigators and the fire bureau typically provide more complete follow-up details later in the day, and this story will be updated as new information appears.
How To Stay Safe And Get Updates
For any active emergency, residents should call 9-1-1 and let professional crews handle the scene. For fire-safety tips and prevention resources, see Portland.gov. Hoodline has followed similar quick alerts from the bureau, including a recent update on a midnight blaze in Sellwood-Moreland. We'll post further updates here as Portland Fire & Rescue or city officials release more details.









