House damaged after fire ignites in SW Miami-Dade; residents rocked by loud explosion – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports
SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) – Fierce flames damaged part of a home in Southwest Miami-Dade after neighbors said they heard an explosion.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the house fire along the 8700 block of Southwest 148th Place, just after 9:30 p.m., Saturday.
Area residents said the loud noise forced them out into the cold just as temperatures were dropping.
Among those who layered up and went outside their homes was Marcy Sanchez.
“You felt like the shake, and I was like, ‘Wow, that must have been a big truck or something,’ because I felt the house shake a little bit,” she said. “It sounded like an accident, but you felt like an explosion, so when we came out, we saw smoke coming out. The cops and the ambulance were out here immediately.”
Area resident Charles Rozas said he woke up to the fire and smelled smoke. He said he raced to help his neighbor.
“I started calling 911. I heard my neighbor screaming, and he was without a shirt,” he said. “He had left his house, and I was trying to call 911; nobody answered. He had already called.”
But Rozas said the 911 operator didn’t speak Spanish.
“He was speaking Spanish, my neighbor, so I took the phone and I started talking to the operator,” he said.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and got to work. Cellphone video captured flames shooting from the rear part of the house and smoke billowing into the night sky.
MDFR Battalion Chief Kenneth Wood said the back of the house was fully engulfed.
“The first unit that arrived pulled a hose line to the rear of the structure. They had a hard time getting to it because, as you see behind us, we have a five-foot wall that goes all the way around the house,” he said. “The second unit ended up taking another hose line to the front of the house to access through the front door.”
The firefighters’ hard work eventually paid off, and they were able to douse the flames.
Area residents said the intensity of the blaze is something they don’t see every day.
“This is the first time. I’ve been living here close to 30 years. It’s the first time this has ever happened here in this community,” said Rozas. “I mean, nothing like this has ever happened.”
No injuries have been reported.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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