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Residential Structure Fire - 1335 NE Beulah Drive - 6-28-26 (Photo) - 06/28/26

At 10:06 p.m. on June 27, 2026, firefighters responded to a residential structure fire at 1335 NE Beulah Drive, with reported flames showing from outside the structure and fire spreading to nearby trees. Douglas County Dispatch received multiple calls reporting the fire, with unknown information on possible residents inside the structure.  

 

Firefighters arrived on scene to find a single-family, two-story residential structure with heavy fire, a fully involved garage fire, and multiple explosions. In addition, the fire had spread to nearby brush located between the attached garage and a neighboring residential structure. 

 

Firefighters conducted a primary and secondary search to ensure no other residents or victims were inside the residence.  No other residents or victims were located inside the structure. Firefighters extinguished both the structure and grass fire and quickly stopped any forward spread to nearby residential structures.  The explosions heard upon arrival were determined to be from an oxygen tank and multiple propane tanks. Firefighters completed overhaul of the structure and salvaged medical equipment and supplies belonging to the occupants of the property. 

 

Unfortunately, one dog did not survive the fire.  Other pets are unaccounted for at this time.  One resident was home at the time of the fire and was able to evacuate the structure. The resident was transported to a nearby hospital.  Other residents who reside on the property were not home at the time of the fire.

 

The single-family residence sustained significant structural, smoke, and water damage.  A fire investigator responded to the scene of the fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Seventeen firefighters assisted with firefighting operations. Other agencies assisting with the fire included Central Douglas Fire & Rescue, Umpqua Valley Ambulance, Avista Utilities, Pacific Power, and Roseburg Police Department.

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Residential Structure Fire - 1335 NE Beulah Drive - 6-28-26 (Photo) - 06/28/26

At 10:06 p.m. on June 27, 2026, firefighters responded to a residential structure fire at 1335 NE Beulah Drive, with reported flames showing from outside the structure and fire spreading to nearby trees. Douglas County Dispatch received multiple calls reporting the fire, with unknown information on possible residents inside the structure.  

 

Firefighters arrived on scene to find a single-family, two-story residential structure with heavy fire, a fully involved garage fire, and multiple explosions. In addition, the fire had spread to nearby brush located between the attached garage and a neighboring residential structure. 

 

Firefighters conducted a primary and secondary search to ensure no other residents or victims were inside the residence.  No other residents or victims were located inside the structure. Firefighters extinguished both the structure and grass fire and quickly stopped any forward spread to nearby residential structures.  The explosions heard upon arrival were determined to be from an oxygen tank and multiple propane tanks. Firefighters completed overhaul of the structure and salvaged medical equipment and supplies belonging to the occupants of the property. 

 

Unfortunately, one dog did not survive the fire.  Other pets are unaccounted for at this time.  One resident was home at the time of the fire and was able to evacuate the structure. The resident was transported to a nearby hospital.  Other residents who reside on the property were not home at the time of the fire.

 

The single-family residence sustained significant structural, smoke, and water damage.  A fire investigator responded to the scene of the fire. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Seventeen firefighters assisted with firefighting operations. Other agencies assisting with the fire included Central Douglas Fire & Rescue, Umpqua Valley Ambulance, Avista Utilities, Pacific Power, and Roseburg Police Department.

Attached Media Files: Image 1, Image 2, Image 3,