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Four-Alarm Squirrel Hill Apartment Fire Causes Partial Collapse, Brought Under Control After 4½ Hours

Relief agencies opened a shelter for displaced residents; investigators will review a possible third-floor kitchen origin once the structure is safe.

Overview

  • Flames erupted around 8:20 a.m. at the Jefferson Apartments on Forward Avenue near the Squirrel Hill Tunnel.
  • Portions of the roof and front façade collapsed, prompting commanders to pull crews from the interior and switch to aerial ladder operations.
  • Pittsburgh Public Safety said all residents were accounted for with no reported injuries.
  • Firefighters brought the blaze under control after more than four hours; roughly 30 people were displaced and the Red Cross opened a shelter at the Greenfield Recreation Center.
  • Officials cited a third-floor kitchen as a possible origin under investigation, and traffic near Parkway East saw closures and slowdowns due to heavy smoke and response activity.