A two‑alarm fire broke out in the roof of a townhome on Aldie Court in southeast Raleigh Tuesday afternoon, producing a visible column of smoke and prompting a quick response from the Raleigh Fire Department. Crews extinguished the flames at the top of the unit within minutes and conducted interior and exterior searches for hotspots while checking for occupants. Early reports indicated no injuries.
Fast knockdown cuts second alarm short
Raleigh officials said the first engines were dispatched around 2:50 p.m. and arrived to find heavy fire at the roofline. A second alarm was briefly called and later canceled after crews quickly brought the blaze under control, according to CBS17. Once the main fire was extinguished, firefighters focused on preventing flames from spreading to adjacent townhome units.
On-scene details from fire officials
Initial engines arrived to heavy fire at the top of the townhome. Crews then worked through the building to check for hotspots and ensure anyone who might have been inside was safe. Investigators are expected to examine the residence once the scene is fully secured…