Muskegon Heights Fire Dept

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Commercial Structure FireMuskegon Heights Fire Dept responded to assist Muskegon Fire Dept on a commercial fire at Villa...
05/24/2026

Commercial Structure Fire

Muskegon Heights Fire Dept responded to assist Muskegon Fire Dept on a commercial fire at Village of The Oaks. Upon arrival command request T142 to set up for potential use. Command then assigned T142 to assist with fire suppression in the attic space and overhaul operations.

Muskegon Heights Fire Department provided mutual aid to Muskegon Fire Dept on a working structure fire. T142 assisted E2...
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.

Call Of Honor BanquetTonight Alexander Burns was award First Responder Of the Year. Alexander Burns exemplifies leadersh...
05/21/2026

Call Of Honor Banquet

Tonight Alexander Burns was award First Responder Of the Year.

Alexander Burns exemplifies leadership and extraordinary care through his unwavering commitment to both patient outcomes and the professional development of those around him. His clinical judgment and dedication are evident in the consistently excellent patient care he provides, ensuring high standards are met in every situation. Beyond his direct responsibilities, Alexander has gone above and beyond by obtaining his CPR instructor certification, using that expertise to strengthen not only his own department but the broader community.

He has taken initiative to teach CPR courses to the Fire Department, the Muskegon Heights Police Department, and even local churches. This reflects a deep commitment to community safety and proactive risk mitigation. Additionally, Alexander has played a key role in supporting and maintaining departmental continuing education, helping ensure that all personnel remain prepared, confident, and capable in emergency situations.

Through his leadership, knowledge sharing, and selfless service, Alexander Burns has elevated the quality of care and readiness within Muskegon Heights, making a lasting impact on both his colleagues and the community they serve.

Please join me in congratulating Alexander Burns on this incredible accomplishment!

STRUCTURE FIRE 5/11/26 20:163100 Blk HighlandEngine 120 and Engine 121 responded to reports of a kitchen fire. Respondin...
05/12/2026

STRUCTURE FIRE
5/11/26 20:16

3100 Blk Highland

Engine 120 and Engine 121 responded to reports of a kitchen fire. Responding units were updated by dispatch of a child with lacerations to the hands from broken glass.
120 arrived, confirmed smoke showing with a working fire. The Engine crews made an interior attack and quickly brought the fire under control.

Simultaneously patient care was given to the child with hand lacerations. The child had broken a bedroom window in an attempt to get away from the smoke and exit the structure.

Shortly there after dispatch updated command of three more children in need of medical attention with smoke inhalation. The vehicle with the children had left the fire scene before the fire department had arrived when suddenly the children who were originally inside the smoky structure began to have medical difficulty breathing onset. 111’s crew which was enroute to the fire was diverted to tend to the medical needs a couple blocks away from the original address. Totaling in 4 children medically treated.

A large factor in preventing more serious injuries and allowing the children along with an adult to escape successfully is contributed to the home having working smoke alarms. All three floor levels had functioning smoke alarms. Early detection was a key factor as occupants were located in different areas of the house when the fire broke out.

Off duty personnel were called in to staff the station and were ready to respond to any further emergency response needs.

On International Firefighters’ Day, we extend our sincere gratitude to the brave men and women of the Muskegon Heights F...
05/04/2026

On International Firefighters’ Day, we extend our sincere gratitude to the brave men and women of the Muskegon Heights Fire Department for their dedication and service to our community.

A special thank you to Tyler Sales Co. and Anheuser-Busch for their generous donation of water and energy drinks in support of our firefighters. Your continued support helps keep our team prepared and ready to serve.

We truly appreciate the partnership and community spirit.

STRUCTURE FIRE2200 Blk of Sanford Muskegon Heights Fire Department responded to multiple callers about a house on fire. ...
04/21/2026

STRUCTURE FIRE

2200 Blk of Sanford

Muskegon Heights Fire Department responded to multiple callers about a house on fire. Command advised heavy fire showing from the Charlie side. Commas requested mutual aid from Muskegon Fire Dept And Norton Shore Fire Dept.

PC Austin Hruskach

🚨TRAINING🚨Over the weekend, the Muskegon Heights Fire Department had four firefighters participate in a Rapid Interventi...
04/13/2026

🚨TRAINING🚨

Over the weekend, the Muskegon Heights Fire Department had four firefighters participate in a Rapid Intervention Training. Two firefighters attended as students, while the other two served as instructors.

This class focused on the importance of risk assessment, incident command, accountability, communication, and proper SOPs during Mayday situations. Students learned and practiced essential skills such as victim removal techniques, SCBA pack conversions, firefighter CPR, face mask swaps, and RIT bag familiarization to help them operate effectively and efficiently during Mayday incidents.

A special thank you to the Newaygo County Firefighters for providing this valuable training opportunity and for their continued support in helping our firefighters stay prepared and safe.

03/29/2026

STRUCTURE FIRE:

Muskegon Heights Fire Department responded to a report of flames from a house on the 2200 blk of Sanford. Upon arrival command advised two story residential structure, flames from the second story. Command requested mutual aid from Muskegon Fire Dept and Muskegon Township Fire Dept. Crews made an aggressive attack on the fire floor. Fire condition rapidly deteriorated causing multiple members to become trapped on the second floor. Command was able to throw ground ladders to allow trapped members to evacuate. Command requested mutual aid from Fruitport Fire Dept and Dalton Fire Dept. Command assigned two fire attack teams and a search & rescue team. Crews were able to contain the fire and confirm no victims in the structure. Thank you to all mutual aid departments!

Responding apparatus:

Engine 120
Engine 121
Engine 23
Engine 522
Engine 1220
Truck 142
Truck 240
Command 190
Command 194
Command 91
Command 592
Command 291
Command 1290
Canteen 450

Commercial Structure Fire:Muskegon Heights Fire Department responded mutual aid to City of Muskegon on a commercial fire...
03/26/2026

Commercial Structure Fire:

Muskegon Heights Fire Department responded mutual aid to City of Muskegon on a commercial fire. Upon arrival E120 was assigned Search and Rescue. E25 advised they discovered a victim. E120 assisted with victim removed. A second victim was discovered and E120 assisted with victim removal. The cause of the fire is currently being investigated by City of Muskegon Fire Department.

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2715 Baker Street
Muskegon Heights, MI
49444

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