A Thursday afternoon fire tore through a two-story apartment building on Oak Creek Lane in Bedford, sending thick smoke into the air and causing part of the roof to cave in as firefighters battled the flames. Officials said they were still assessing the scene and had not yet released information on injuries or how many units were damaged.
Images from a Sky 4 helicopter showed heavy smoke pouring from the building and a visible partial roof collapse as Bedford crews worked the incident. The Bedford Fire Department said mutual-aid units from Euless, Colleyville, and Hurst responded to help. Animal-control officers were also called to the complex, and at least one ambulance was visible at the scene, according to FOX 4.
CBS News Texas reported that firefighters were dispatched to the 1800 block of Oak Creek Lane at The Morgan Apartments at about 3:15 p.m., and that there were no immediate reports of injuries as crews moved quickly to contain the fire. The outlet noted that live footage showed firefighters concentrating on knocking down the flames and keeping the fire from spreading to neighboring buildings.
Roof Collapse And Firefight
The partial roof collapse forced firefighters to pull back from interior operations and switch to exterior hose lines and ladder pipes while they worked to secure the structure and snuff out remaining hot spots. Bedford fire officials told FOX 4 that the blaze was largely under control by the time Sky 4 images were captured, and that the cause of the fire remained under investigation…