Firefighters descended on the 300 block of Keswick Avenue in Charlotte last night after reports of a structure fire, according to the Charlotte Fire Department. Battalion 9 arrived, took command of the scene and reported smoke showing when crews pulled up. The department’s initial update did not include any details about injuries, damage or what sparked the blaze.
Structure Fire: 300 block of Keswick Avenue. Battalion 9 on scene with command with smoke showing. pic.twitter.com/qogPWDpax8
— Charlotte Fire Dept (@CharlotteFD) March 3, 2026
What the department posted
In its X post, embedded above, the department identified the location and response, noting in part, “Battalion 9 on scene with command with smoke showing.” At the time of that message, officials had not released any further information about injuries, damage or a possible cause, according to the Charlotte Fire Department.
Investigations and next steps
When the cause of a structure fire is not immediately clear, Charlotte’s Fire Investigation Task Force typically follows up to determine origin and scope. Investigators led that effort after a March 2025 three‑alarm blaze on East Morehead Street that complicated cause determination, as detailed by WFAE. If this Keswick Avenue incident calls for a similar review, officials are expected to examine the scene once it is secured and safe for investigators.
Keswick Avenue fire history
Keswick Avenue has seen fire crews before. In September 2023, firefighters controlled a house fire on the street that led to the evacuation of an adjacent home but resulted in no reported injuries, according to WBTV…