North Phoenix, December 8, 2025
A mobile home fire in north Phoenix early Sunday displaced four residents, with firefighters responding quickly to contain the blaze. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. This incident contributes to a series of recent fire-related events in the area. The Phoenix Fire Department is currently providing support to those affected during this challenging time.
Fire Displaces Four Residents in North Phoenix Mobile Home
PHOENIX, AZ – A mobile home fire in north Phoenix early Sunday morning displaced four residents, according to the Phoenix Fire Department. The incident occurred at approximately 1:45 a.m. near 35th Avenue and Beardsley Road. Firefighters responded promptly, containing the blaze and ensuring no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The Phoenix Fire Department continues to provide support to the displaced individuals during this challenging time.
Recent Fire Incidents in Phoenix
This incident adds to a series of recent fire-related events in Phoenix. In late November, a 10-year-old girl was rescued from a mobile home fire near 30th Avenue and Van Buren Street. The fire, which started around 10:45 a.m., led to the hospitalization of the young girl. Witnesses reported that the girl was asleep when the fire began, and a woman who lived with the family managed to help her escape. The cause of that fire is also under investigation.
Phoenix Fire Department’s Role and Resources
The Phoenix Fire Department is dedicated to providing comprehensive fire protection and emergency medical services to the city’s residents. In 2024, the department responded to 242,067 calls, with 82% being for emergency medical services. The department operates 60 fire stations across Phoenix, staffed by over 2,000 personnel.
Fire Safety Tips for Residents
Residents are encouraged to take proactive measures to prevent fires and ensure safety:
- Install Smoke Alarms: Ensure smoke alarms are installed in key areas of your home and test them monthly.
- Maintain Electrical Systems: Regularly inspect and maintain electrical wiring and appliances to prevent malfunctions.
- Safe Cooking Practices: Never leave cooking unattended, and keep flammable materials away from heat sources.
- Emergency Preparedness: Develop and practice a family emergency plan, including evacuation routes and meeting points.
For more information on fire safety and resources, visit the Phoenix Fire Department’s official website.
About Phoenix Fire Department
The Phoenix Fire Department has been serving the community since 1886, providing fire suppression, emergency medical services, and community risk reduction efforts. With a commitment to innovation and data-driven leadership, the department continues to evolve to meet the needs of Phoenix’s growing population.
Contact Information
For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency inquiries, contact the Phoenix Fire Department at (602) 262-6771 or visit their website at Phoenix Fire Department.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What caused the mobile home fire in north Phoenix?
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Phoenix Fire Department.
Were there any injuries in the recent mobile home fires in Phoenix?
No injuries were reported in the recent mobile home fire near 35th Avenue and Beardsley Road. However, in the November incident near 30th Avenue and Van Buren Street, a 10-year-old girl was hospitalized following the fire.
How can residents prevent mobile home fires?
Residents can prevent mobile home fires by installing smoke alarms, maintaining electrical systems, practicing safe cooking, and developing an emergency preparedness plan.
How can I contact the Phoenix Fire Department for non-emergency inquiries?
For non-emergency inquiries, contact the Phoenix Fire Department at (602) 262-6771 or visit their website at Phoenix Fire Department.
Key Features of the Phoenix Fire Department
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Established | 1886 |
| Annual Calls (2024) | 242,067 |
| Fire Stations | 60 |
| Personnel | Over 2,000 |
| Primary Services | Fire suppression, emergency medical services, community risk reduction |
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