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February 11, 2026
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Birmingham, AL (February 11, 2026) – One person was transported to a local hospital following a house fire Monday evening near the intersection of 23rd St S and Highland Ave in Birmingham.

According to investigators at the scene, the fire began at 6:42 p.m. Emergency crews responded to the residential area and worked quickly to contain the blaze. During the response, two individuals were rescued from inside the burning home.

Officials confirmed that one person was taken to the hospital for treatment. The extent of injuries sustained by the two individuals rescued from the home has not been publicly disclosed. Authorities noted that no firefighters were hurt while battling the fire.

The cause of the fire has not yet been released, and investigators remain on the case as they work to determine what sparked the incident.

Key Details

  • Location: Near 23rd St S & Highland Ave, Birmingham
  • Reported: February 9, 2026 at 6:42 p.m.
  • Event: Residential house fire
  • Injuries: One person transported to hospital; condition of two rescued individuals unknown
  • Firefighters: No injuries reported

What We Know So Far

  • The fire broke out at a home in a residential neighborhood.
  • Two people were rescued from inside the structure.
  • One individual was taken to the hospital for treatment.
  • No firefighters were injured during the response.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The cause of the fire.
  • The severity of the injuries sustained.
  • The extent of damage to the home.
  • Whether the residence is habitable.

Local Context

Residential areas near 23rd St S and Highland Ave include a mix of historic homes and multi-family properties. In Birmingham, fire responses in established neighborhoods often require careful coordination to protect adjacent structures and ensure safe evacuation of nearby residents.

What to Do Next

  1. Move to a safe location away from the structure if a fire is suspected.
  2. Follow instructions from fire crews and emergency personnel.
  3. Document visible damage once authorities say it is safe to do so.
  4. Seek medical attention if smoke exposure symptoms develop.

FAQ

Q: Why can injuries from a house fire appear later?

A: Smoke inhalation and exposure to heat can cause symptoms such as coughing, dizziness, or breathing difficulty that may not be immediately noticeable. Medical evaluation is important even if injuries seem minor at first.

Q: What typically causes residential fires?

A: Common causes include electrical malfunctions, unattended cooking, heating equipment issues, and accidental ignition of flammable materials. Investigators review burn patterns and other evidence to determine the origin.

Q: What does it mean when a fire is under investigation?

A: It means fire officials are examining the scene, interviewing witnesses, and analyzing physical evidence to determine how the blaze started and whether any safety violations or accidental factors were involved.

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