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Crews Battle Two-Alarm House Fire Off Roy Rogers Road (Photo) - 12/25/25

At 6:22 p.m. today, callers to 911 reported seeing flames coming from a home in the 17900 block of SW Roy Rogers Road. Firefighters arrived at a two-story home that was more than 4,000 square feet, with smoke coming from multiple eaves and fire beginning to breach the roof. The incident commander upgraded the call to bring additional personnel and units to the scene.

 

Fire crews began to search the home to confirm all occupants had safely exited the home. As they searched the second floor, they encountered holes in the floor, due to fire, which made access to the fire and search operations challenging. Fire crews confirmed all occupants were safely out of the home and made progress in putting out the fire. To supply the attack on the fire, one of the first arriving fire engines laid over 800 feet of large diameter hose down the long driveway. Another 500 feet of hose was deployed around the large home to bring the fire under control.

 

With assistance from Washington County Sheriff’s Office and King City Police, Roy Rogers Road was closed to protect first responders. A fire investigator was called to the scene, and the cause remains under investigation. TVF&R was also assisted on scene by American Medical Response.

 

The Red Cross is assisting the displaced family.

 

TVF&R approves the use of all images included with this release for the purpose of news dissemination.

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Crews Battle Two-Alarm House Fire Off Roy Rogers Road (Photo) - 12/25/25

At 6:22 p.m. today, callers to 911 reported seeing flames coming from a home in the 17900 block of SW Roy Rogers Road. Firefighters arrived at a two-story home that was more than 4,000 square feet, with smoke coming from multiple eaves and fire beginning to breach the roof. The incident commander upgraded the call to bring additional personnel and units to the scene.

 

Fire crews began to search the home to confirm all occupants had safely exited the home. As they searched the second floor, they encountered holes in the floor, due to fire, which made access to the fire and search operations challenging. Fire crews confirmed all occupants were safely out of the home and made progress in putting out the fire. To supply the attack on the fire, one of the first arriving fire engines laid over 800 feet of large diameter hose down the long driveway. Another 500 feet of hose was deployed around the large home to bring the fire under control.

 

With assistance from Washington County Sheriff’s Office and King City Police, Roy Rogers Road was closed to protect first responders. A fire investigator was called to the scene, and the cause remains under investigation. TVF&R was also assisted on scene by American Medical Response.

 

The Red Cross is assisting the displaced family.

 

TVF&R approves the use of all images included with this release for the purpose of news dissemination.

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