05/22/2026
Muskegon Heights Fire Department provided mutual aid to Muskegon Fire Dept on a working structure fire. T142 assisted E25 with fire attack. T142 also assisted with overhaul operations.
STRUCTURE FIRE - HISTORIC HOME SAVED: At 0400 hours this morning, Muskegon Firefighters responded to a report of a possible fire in the 500-block of W. Webster. En route, dispatch advised smoke visible on the tower camera at our Central Station (see pic). BC 91 arrived on scene of a 2-story, historic Victorian home (Sibley House, built 1865) with heavy fire through the roof of an attached garage/addition extending to the roof and attic of the main structure. Numerous occupants had been alerted by working smoke alarms and were self-rescuing when initial companies arrived. E23, staffed with 4 firefighters last night, arrived as the first due engine. Due to the engine being properly staffed, the crew was able to deploy two hoselines simultaneously as well as begin work securing a water supply. This proper initial staffing allowed for a faster than usual knock down of the fire from the exterior and meant firefighters were able to get inside to extinguish fire on the second floor and in the attic just before it would have spread across the roof, likely destroying the historic home. In addition to the ten on-duty MFD firefighters, mutual aid from Muskegon Heights and Norton Shores provided critically needed manpower at this incident. Thanks to them, as well as MPD for flying their drone for thermal imaging, to THEMS for providing medical standby, and to Canteen 450 for providing rehab. The cause of the fire is under investigation. No injuries were reported.