Phoenix, AZ – Multiple fire crews responded to a significant blaze involving several mobile homes in west Phoenix earlier today. The incident, which began around 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, occurred near the intersection of 43rd Avenue and Van Buren Street, quickly spreading to affect a total of five mobile homes.
Extent of the Incident
The fire escalated rapidly, prompting an upgrade to a second-alarm response, necessitating additional fire crews and equipment to contain the blaze effectively. As a result of the fire, approximately 50 individuals have been displaced from their residences. One individual sustained minor burn injuries and was hospitalized for treatment.
Community Response and Shelter
In response to the displacement caused by the fire, Moya Elementary School has been designated as a temporary shelter for those affected. This measure aims to provide immediate relief and support to displaced residents during this challenging time.
Traffic and Road Closures
Van Buren Street is currently closed to traffic between 39th and 43rd avenues as emergency crews continue to manage the aftermath of the incident. Motorists are advised to seek alternate routes and avoid the affected area until further notice.
Ongoing Efforts and Updates
Firefighters are actively engaged in efforts to extinguish the remaining flames and secure the area. Updates on road closures and the status of the firefighting operation can be expected as the situation develops.
Conclusion
The incident underscores the swift and coordinated response of local emergency services in addressing fires and ensuring public safety. As the community rallies to support those impacted, ongoing updates and efforts by authorities will be crucial in managing the aftermath of this unfortunate event.
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