A quiet Kaneohe neighborhood woke up to chaos early Tuesday when a two-story home erupted in flames, sending a thick column of smoke over the area and scorching at least two nearby houses. Honolulu firefighters spent the pre-dawn hours knocking down the blaze as neighbors rushed outside. Everyone made it out safely, but two people were displaced and the American Red Cross was called in to help.
The first 911 call came in around 2:00 a.m., and Honolulu Fire Department crews were on scene by 2:06 a.m., finding the two-story single-family home already engulfed in flames. The fire prompted a two-alarm response as crews scrambled to shield nearby homes, according to Hawaii News Now.
Flames did spread to two neighboring houses, but firefighters managed to bring those fires under control by about 2:20 a.m. The main home was reported under control by 2:35 a.m. and fully extinguished around 4:44 a.m., KITV reported. Despite the fast-moving flames, no injuries were reported. Two residents were left without a home, and the American Red Cross was contacted to assist them, according to Hawaii News Now.
How crews fought the blaze
Firefighters launched a defensive attack, concentrating first on stopping the inferno from jumping to more properties while other crews searched the buildings to confirm everyone had gotten out. Multiple HFD units established water supplies and used handlines along with truck-mounted nozzles to contain the heat and smoke. Those on-the-ground tactics were outlined by KITV.
Context for Kaneohe residents
The blaze lands in a neighborhood that has already been on edge this year. In August, a deliberately set warehouse fire rattled locals and stirred worries about more serious incidents to come. Earlier coverage of that arson and residents’ concerns was detailed in the report on the deliberate warehouse fire…