The City of Miami Department of Fire-Rescue responded to a fire at a vacant structure that had been heavily secured with boards and metal bars. Firefighters quickly brought the fire under control, and no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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The City of Miami Department of Fire-Rescue’s Fire Prevention Bureau is conducting one of its final life-safety inspections at the FIFA Fan Fest location at Bayfront Park. Their mission is to ensure that all life-safety requirements are met and that the venue footprint is safe for the thousands of visitors expected to attend.
As always, please remember to identify your nearest exits and remain aware of your surroundings at all times.
06/08/2026
The City of Miami is aware of a magnitude 6.1 earthquake that occurred off the coast of Cuba. Resulting seismic activity was reportedly felt in several areas throughout the city, prompting multiple calls for service.
Miami Fire-Rescue has responded to each reported incident. At this time, no significant injuries or major property damage have been reported, and all calls have been handled without further issue.
The situation remains stable, and the City will continue coordinating with appropriate agencies while monitoring for any additional impacts.
06/08/2026
The City of Miami Department of Fire-Rescue reminds residents that we are currently in hurricane season. Now is the time to prepare to ensure you and your loved ones stay safe and ready. We encourage everyone to review their emergency plans, stock up on essential supplies, and stay informed by monitoring local weather updates and official emergency alerts. Taking steps today can make all the difference during a storm.
Click our link in bio for our complete Hurricane Guide.
06/01/2026
🌪️ Hurricane Season officially begins today and runs through November 30.
For Miami residents, preparedness is not optional. It is essential.
Now is the time to review your emergency plans, build or refresh your disaster supply kit, know your evacuation zone, and ensure your family is ready before a storm threatens our community.
Remember: Hurricanes can’t be prevented, but their impact can be reduced through preparation.
✅ Make a Plan
✅ Build a Kit
✅ Stay Informed
✅ Secure Your Home
✅ Look Out for Your Neighbors
The best time to prepare is before a storm is on the radar.
Stay ready, Miami. We’re here for you.
05/28/2026
The City of Miami Department of Fire-Rescue proudly celebrated the promotions of Isaac Amador to Lieutenant and Marcus Talamus to Captain. Joined by their families, friends, and members of the department, both were officially pinned with their new badges as they begin the next chapter of their careers.
Making the moment even more special, recently retired Fire Captain Joey Fuentes returned to stand alongside them and cheer them on as they reached this important milestone in their careers.
We congratulate them both and wish them continued success in their new leadership roles.
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