Residential Structure Fire - 2460 W. Harvard Avenue, Apt. #2 - 4-24-26 (Photo)
- 04/25/26
At 3:22 p.m. on April 24, 2025, Roseburg Fire Department personnel responded to a reported residential structure fire at 2460 W. Harvard Avenue, Apartment #2, with a possible rescue of residents. Multiple calls received to Douglas County Dispatch reported black smoke showing from the four-plex residential structure with possible residents remaining inside the apartment.
Firefighters arrived on scene to find smoke showing from the single story four-plex and found an active fire in Apartment #2. The fire was quickly extinguished, stopping forward spread to the other three apartments within the apartment complex. One occupant of Apartment #2 was rescued and transported to a nearby hospital.
Firefighters conducted a primary search to ensure no other residents or victims were inside the apartment. Secondary search found no victims and overhaul was completed. A fire investigator was on scene and the fire was determined to be accidental in nature.
Other agencies assisting with the fire included Central Douglas County Fire & Rescue, Umpqua Valley Ambulance, Pacific Power, and Roseburg Police Department.
The Roseburg Fire Department would like to remind everyone of the importance of working smoke alarms and ensuring you have the appropriate number of smoke alarms installed in the home. Remember to make sure you have working smoke alarms on every level of your home, outside each sleeping area and in every bedroom. Roseburg Fire Department recommends that homeowners consider a home fire sprinkler system for increased protection.
For the latest information regarding the City of Roseburg Fire Department, please visit our website at www.roseburgor.gov or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/roseburgfire
Residential Structure Fire - 2460 W. Harvard Avenue, Apt. #2 - 4-24-26 (Photo)
- 04/25/26
At 3:22 p.m. on April 24, 2025, Roseburg Fire Department personnel responded to a reported residential structure fire at 2460 W. Harvard Avenue, Apartment #2, with a possible rescue of residents. Multiple calls received to Douglas County Dispatch reported black smoke showing from the four-plex residential structure with possible residents remaining inside the apartment.
Firefighters arrived on scene to find smoke showing from the single story four-plex and found an active fire in Apartment #2. The fire was quickly extinguished, stopping forward spread to the other three apartments within the apartment complex. One occupant of Apartment #2 was rescued and transported to a nearby hospital.
Firefighters conducted a primary search to ensure no other residents or victims were inside the apartment. Secondary search found no victims and overhaul was completed. A fire investigator was on scene and the fire was determined to be accidental in nature.
Other agencies assisting with the fire included Central Douglas County Fire & Rescue, Umpqua Valley Ambulance, Pacific Power, and Roseburg Police Department.
The Roseburg Fire Department would like to remind everyone of the importance of working smoke alarms and ensuring you have the appropriate number of smoke alarms installed in the home. Remember to make sure you have working smoke alarms on every level of your home, outside each sleeping area and in every bedroom. Roseburg Fire Department recommends that homeowners consider a home fire sprinkler system for increased protection.
For the latest information regarding the City of Roseburg Fire Department, please visit our website at www.roseburgor.gov or like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/roseburgfire