West Boca Home Burns, Massive Fire Rescue Response

by | Nov 28, 2023 · 8:34 am | Public Safety, Boca Raton Archive | 0 comments

West Boca Home Burns To The Frame To Spite Massive Fire Rescue Response

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At approximately 2am, PBCFR units were dispatched to the 6000 block of Le Lac Road in northwestern Boca Raton for a fire alarm that was called in by an alarm monitoring company. Even before arrival, firefighters smelled smoke and upgraded the call to a full residential fire response.

Upon arrival, they found an approximate 12,000 square-foot, two-story residence with a large body of fire that was going through the roof. A second alarm was called immediately. Firefighters ensured there was no one in the residence.

It took just under 3 hours to declare the fire under control. PBCFR had 25 units and approximately 55 firefighters on the scene. The 911 dispatch center proactively moved units into the area to cover any additional emergency calls during this time. There were no reported injuries. PBCFR has its Fire Investigators still on-scene determining cause and origin.

Originally reported by Boca Post

BOCA RATON, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2023) — A massive response was seen on Le Lac Road in West Boca Raton as a multimillion dollar home burned to the frame.

According to Palm Beach County Fire Rescue, no residents were home at the time that the fire started just before 2 AM.

Sources close to the incident tell Boca Post that a large propane tank exploded, further complicating the intense fire.

PBCFR says they had about 55 firefighters on scene at one time to fight the fire after being notified via a fire alarm.

Le Lac Road is near Clint Moore Road and Jog Road in unincorporated Boca Raton.

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