Firefighters respond to vehicle fire at residence
On the evening of May 5, units from Alachua County Fire Rescue, High Springs Fire Department, and Lacrosse Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire...
VIDEO: High Springs Fire Department responds to pole barn fire
Just after 5:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 4, firefighters responded to a pole barn fire near NW 242nd Street and NW 190th Avenue in High...
Fire crews save home threatened by brush fire
Fire crews responded to a brush fire that was threatening a residence this afternoon and saved the home. No injuries were reported....
One person severely burned in house fire
Gainesville Fire Rescue crews extinguished a residential building fire at 1103 NE 22nd Terrace yesterday and reported that one person was treated for severe burns....
Fire crews respond to vehicle fire that threatened house in Melrose
At about 5 a.m. on April 17, units from Alachua County Fire Rescue and Melrose Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire near a home...
Fire crews extinguish kitchen fire that spread to attic
This afternoon, fire crews extinguished a kitchen fire that spread to the attic of a house; all occupants of the home, including pets, escaped safely....
One woman transported to a hospital, two cats killed in fast-moving house fire
One woman was transported to the hospital and two cats perished in a fast-moving house fire this afternoon in High Springs...
Fire in multi-family building limited to original unit
At about 4:57 a.m. this morning, units from Alachua County Fire Rescue and Gainesville Fire Rescue responded to a report of a residential building fire off...
Fire in eastern Alachua County is contained but estimated to be 250 acres in size
A brush fire in eastern Alachua County is now contained but has spread to 250 acres. There will be smoke in the area for several...
Firefighters battle fast-moving grass fire in High Springs, save a house within a few feet of the fire
Today firefighters saved a house and boat after an escaped pile burn turned into a five-acre brush fire....
