Hebron Ave House Blaze Boots Four San Jose Residents

A second-alarm blaze at a one-story single-family house on the 2400 block of Hebron Avenue rattled a San Jose neighborhood today, but everyone got out safely. Fire crews said the call came in at about 1:01 PM, and they quickly knocked down the flames. No injuries were reported, though four residents were displaced and the American Red Cross was called in to help, while nearby traffic was affected as crews worked the scene.

What the Department Reported

The San José Fire Dept. said crews responded to a second-alarm structure fire at a one-story single-family home on the 2400 block of Hebron Ave, logging the time of call at 1:01 PM. The department reported that the fire was “knocked down” and that there were no injuries. The update added that the Red Cross would assist four displaced residents and that drivers should expect traffic impacts in the area, according to the San José Fire Department.

#SJFD has a second alarm responding to a structure fire on the 2400 block of Hebron Ave. One-story single family home. Fire has been knocked down. No reported injuries. Red Cross to assist four displaced residents. Traffic impacted nearby. Please avoid the area.TOC: 1:01pm pic.twitter.com/H05lA4jcJi

— San José Fire Dept. (@SJFD) February 9, 2026

Red Cross Steps In for Displaced Residents

SJFD’s post said the American Red Cross was called to help the four people forced from their home. The organization typically provides temporary lodging, meals, clothing and short-term casework to help families begin recovery after a house fire, per the American Red Cross.

Traffic and Neighborhood Impact

The department warned that traffic near Hebron Avenue was affected while crews worked to secure the scene and asked drivers to avoid the area if possible, per the San José Fire Department. Neighbors were told to expect temporary detours and delays as units cleared equipment and made sure the structure was safe.

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