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Redmond Fire & Rescue Responds To Structure Fire (Photo) - 07/05/26

July 5, 2026-REDMOND, OR- At approximately 7:30pm this evening Redmond Fire & Rescue was alerted to a possible structure fire in the area of NW 4th St and NW Hemlock Ct.

Upon arrival fire crews observed a single story manufactured home with heavy fire coming from the front of the structure and fire threatening other nearby homes. Crews quickly deployed hoselines to keep the fire contained to the one residence.


Crews were able to keep the fire contained to the one residence. No one lives at the residence as it is used as storage by the owner. Due to the amount of items stored within the residence fire crews were only able to fiight the fire from the exterior due to safety concerns.

A fire investigator determined the cause of the fire to be from the use of illegal fireworks within the area that ignited the nearby dry vegetation that then spread to a wooden fence and then to the residence.

As a reminder the use of all fireworks, legal and illegal are not allowed within the City limits of Redmond. You can be held liable for any and all damages caused by the use of fireworks.

Redmond Fire & Rescue was assisted by Bend Fire & Rescue, Cloverdale RFPD and Redmond Police.  

Attached Media Files: IMG_0095.jpeg, IMG_0096.jpeg,

Redmond Fire & Rescue Responds To Structure Fire (Photo) - 07/05/26

July 5, 2026-REDMOND, OR- At approximately 7:30pm this evening Redmond Fire & Rescue was alerted to a possible structure fire in the area of NW 4th St and NW Hemlock Ct.

Upon arrival fire crews observed a single story manufactured home with heavy fire coming from the front of the structure and fire threatening other nearby homes. Crews quickly deployed hoselines to keep the fire contained to the one residence.


Crews were able to keep the fire contained to the one residence. No one lives at the residence as it is used as storage by the owner. Due to the amount of items stored within the residence fire crews were only able to fiight the fire from the exterior due to safety concerns.

A fire investigator determined the cause of the fire to be from the use of illegal fireworks within the area that ignited the nearby dry vegetation that then spread to a wooden fence and then to the residence.

As a reminder the use of all fireworks, legal and illegal are not allowed within the City limits of Redmond. You can be held liable for any and all damages caused by the use of fireworks.

Redmond Fire & Rescue was assisted by Bend Fire & Rescue, Cloverdale RFPD and Redmond Police.  

Attached Media Files: IMG_0095.jpeg, IMG_0096.jpeg,