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Marion, IA – Two Injured in House Fire Near S 11th St & 1st Ave

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February 9, 2026
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Marion, IA (February 9, 2026) – Two people were injured Sunday evening after a house fire broke out near S 11th St and 1st Ave in Marion. Fire crews responded to the scene just before 7 p.m. after reports of smoke and flames coming from a residence.

Key Details

  • Location: Area of S 11th St & 1st Ave
  • City: Marion, IA
  • Reported: February 8, 2026 just before 7:00 p.m.
  • Incident Type: Residential house fire
  • Victims: Two people rescued from the home
  • Medical Transport: Both individuals taken to local hospitals

What We Know So Far

  • Fire crews arrived to find fire visible from outside the residence.
  • Smoke was seen coming from the home as responders worked to control the blaze.
  • Two occupants were rescued from inside the house and transported for medical care.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The extent of injuries sustained by the two individuals.
  • The cause of the fire.
  • The amount of damage to the home.

Local Context

The neighborhood near S 11th St and 1st Ave includes a mix of older residential homes and closely spaced properties. In Marion, house fires in these areas often prompt multi-agency responses to control fire spread and ensure nearby structures are protected.

What to Do Next

  1. If a fire occurs, leave the home immediately and move to a safe distance.
  2. Call 911 once outside and provide clear location details.
  3. Avoid reentering the home for any reason after evacuating.
  4. Seek medical evaluation after smoke exposure, even if symptoms seem mild.

FAQ

Q: Why are people taken to the hospital after a house fire?

A: Smoke inhalation and heat exposure can cause delayed symptoms, so hospital evaluation helps identify injuries that may not be immediately apparent.

Q: Why do multiple departments respond to residential fires?

A: Additional departments provide manpower, equipment, and support to control the fire and assist with rescues.

Q: What happens after a house fire is extinguished?

A: Fire officials secure the scene and begin investigating the origin and cause of the fire.

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