At 10:52 a.m. on a Wednesday morning, smoke billowed from an apartment on the 2400 block of Bahama Drive in west Dallas, prompting a rapid response from Dallas Fire Rescue (DFR). Firefighters arrived to find black smoke pouring from a first‑floor unit where people were reported to be inside.
The Dispatch
DFR units were dispatched to the address at approximately 10:52 a.m., according to the department’s own statements. The call came in as the smoke was already visible, and crews were on the scene within minutes.
Arrival and Initial Observations
When the firefighters reached the building, they reported seeing black smoke emerging from a first‑floor apartment. The smoke was dense enough that it filled the interior, making it difficult to see inside. The department noted that there were people inside the apartment at the time of the fire.
Rescue Operations
DFR crews quickly moved to rescue those trapped inside. Two people and one dog were pulled from the apartment before the fire spread further. The dog was safely brought to a nearby shelter after the rescue.
A separate group of firefighters found a woman sleeping in her apartment. Smoke was already filling the room, but the crew was able to assist her out safely. The woman was transported to a local hospital for observation.
Another resident was rescued from the balcony of a neighboring unit. The balcony was not on fire, but smoke had started to fill the space. The resident was moved to a safer area by the responders.
A third resident escaped the fire and was taken to the hospital after being exposed to the smoke. The individual was treated for smoke inhalation before being released.
Fire Origin and Extinguishment

Firefighters entered the apartment where the fire began and extinguished a blaze that originated near a closet. The fire had already burned out enough that the occupants had escaped before the first responders arrived. The department confirmed that the fire was contained to that single unit.
Aftermath and Damage Assessment
The building contains eight apartments in total. Only one apartment was damaged by the fire itself. The remaining seven apartments suffered significant smoke damage, displacing their residents.
The smoke damage was extensive enough that residents could not stay in their homes for a period of time. Temporary housing was arranged for those affected.
Cause and Investigation
DFR investigators are still determining the cause of the fire. As of the latest update, the cause remains unknown.
Key Takeaways
- Firefighters responded to an apartment blaze on the 2400 block of Bahama Drive at 10:52 a.m. on a Wednesday.
- Two people and one dog were rescued from the first‑floor unit, while several residents were taken to hospitals for smoke inhalation.
- The building’s eight apartments suffered smoke damage in seven units, with only one unit damaged by the fire itself.
Closing
Dallas Fire Rescue’s swift action prevented a larger disaster in the apartment complex. The department’s efforts saved lives and minimized property damage, even though the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Residents are currently receiving support as they recover from the incident.

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