Firefighters working to extinguish a fire that damaged a multi-home building in Grand Rapids on Monday.
A fire erupted on Dawes Avenue in Grand Rapids on Monday, damaging a multi-home building. Fire Marshal indicates the blaze appears unintentional. Around 20 firefighters battled the flames, which spread quickly. Concerns about neighborhood fire safety are rising following this incident, especially after a similar fire occurred in June 2024. The investigation into the cause is ongoing, as local authorities stress the importance of fire safety protocols in residential areas.
Grand Rapids is addressing a fire incident that erupted on Monday on Dawes Avenue, south of 28th Street. The fire damaged a multi-home building, but the Fire Marshal has indicated that the blaze appears to be unintentional. An official determination of the cause is still pending.
On the scene, approximately 20 firefighters and eight fire trucks were dispatched to combat the flames. Reports indicate that the fire may have started near the back porch of the building, rapidly spreading across the structure. Witnesses observed visible flames extending into the grass and up a nearby hill. One neighbor described the speed at which the fire enveloped the area as “almost instantaneous” and “unbelievable.”
Fire crews managed to bring the blaze under control within 40 minutes. Captain David Marchinda noted that the lightweight construction typical of modern buildings can often contribute to the fast spread of flames, making firefighting efforts more challenging.
The fire had serious consequences for the residents of the affected condos. One family unfortunately lost their pet bunny as a result of the incident. There have also been concerns about fire safety in this neighborhood, as this is not the first fire reported in the vicinity. A similar situation occurred in June 2024 when a faulty generator that was too close to a home ignited another blaze. The commonality of these events has raised alarms among local residents.
The investigation into the current fire is ongoing. Fire Marshal Bill Smith and his team are working diligently to determine the precise cause of the blaze, while ensuring that any potential fire safety issues in the area are addressed. Local authorities are emphasizing the importance of fire safety and awareness, particularly in neighborhoods with multiple residential units.
This incident underscores the necessity of staying vigilant about fire hazards and ensuring that safety protocols are properly followed, especially during dry conditions when the risk of fires can escalate quickly. Residents are encouraged to review their own fire safety measures and remain alert to their surroundings.
More information will be provided as the investigation progresses, and residents are urged to report any suspicious activities or safety concerns to local authorities.
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