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Early Morning Trailer Fire In Klamath Falls Results In One Fatality, One Injury (Photo) - 02/11/26

02/11/2026 - Klamath County Fire District 1 (KCFD1) responded to a reported structure fire in the 3700 block of Laverne Avenue in Klamath Falls at approximately 2:38 a.m. this morning.

 

Multiple 911 callers reported a trailer fully involved with flames visible from the windows. The first arriving KCFD1 engine company observed fire extending from several windows and through the roof of the single-wide trailer. Crews initiated an immediate and aggressive fire attack, successfully knocking down the bulk of the fire and preventing further spread.

 

One adult occupant was able to escape the trailer by exiting through an emergency egress window at the rear of the residence after being unable to access the primary entry/exit door, which had become engulfed in flames. That individual sustained smoke inhalation and burn injuries and was transported by Klamath County Fire District 1 personnel to Sky Lakes Medical Center for treatment.

 

Based on information provided by the injured occupant, firefighters conducted a targeted search of the structure and located a deceased individual inside the trailer.

 

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by Klamath County Fire District 1 in coordination with the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Fire Safety Reminder

 

This tragic incident highlights the critical importance of:

  • Ensuring working smoke alarms are installed in every sleeping area and tested monthly
  • Maintaining clear and accessible primary exits at all times
  • Identifying and practicing secondary escape routes, including emergency egress windows
  • Developing and regularly reviewing a home fire escape plan

Early detection and having multiple escape options can significantly increase survivability in a residential fire.

 

KCFD1 extends its condolences to those affected by this incident.

Attached Media Files: IMG_0360.jpg, IMG_0361.jpg, IMG_0451.jpg,

Early Morning Trailer Fire In Klamath Falls Results In One Fatality, One Injury (Photo) - 02/11/26

02/11/2026 - Klamath County Fire District 1 (KCFD1) responded to a reported structure fire in the 3700 block of Laverne Avenue in Klamath Falls at approximately 2:38 a.m. this morning.

 

Multiple 911 callers reported a trailer fully involved with flames visible from the windows. The first arriving KCFD1 engine company observed fire extending from several windows and through the roof of the single-wide trailer. Crews initiated an immediate and aggressive fire attack, successfully knocking down the bulk of the fire and preventing further spread.

 

One adult occupant was able to escape the trailer by exiting through an emergency egress window at the rear of the residence after being unable to access the primary entry/exit door, which had become engulfed in flames. That individual sustained smoke inhalation and burn injuries and was transported by Klamath County Fire District 1 personnel to Sky Lakes Medical Center for treatment.

 

Based on information provided by the injured occupant, firefighters conducted a targeted search of the structure and located a deceased individual inside the trailer.

 

The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by Klamath County Fire District 1 in coordination with the Klamath County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Fire Safety Reminder

 

This tragic incident highlights the critical importance of:

  • Ensuring working smoke alarms are installed in every sleeping area and tested monthly
  • Maintaining clear and accessible primary exits at all times
  • Identifying and practicing secondary escape routes, including emergency egress windows
  • Developing and regularly reviewing a home fire escape plan

Early detection and having multiple escape options can significantly increase survivability in a residential fire.

 

KCFD1 extends its condolences to those affected by this incident.

Attached Media Files: IMG_0360.jpg, IMG_0361.jpg, IMG_0451.jpg,