Fire in Alcalá de Henares' Calle Mayor without injuries

Firefighters and Local Police acted swiftly to control flames originating from a terrace in an old building.

Generic image of a historic street with emergency lights reflecting on wet asphalt.
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Generic image of a historic street with emergency lights reflecting on wet asphalt.

A fire broke out on the terrace of a dwelling on the emblematic Calle Mayor in Alcalá de Henares, prompting an swift response from emergency services to prevent its spread.

The blaze began shortly after the start of the day in a building located at number 74 on the busy Complutense street. The rapid appearance of smoke alerted residents and passersby, given the age of the buildings and the narrowness of the streets in this historic area.
Officers from the Alcalá de Henares Local Police were the first on the scene, securing the perimeter and facilitating access for the firefighting units. The coordination between both bodies was crucial to expedite the intervention on a street with constant pedestrian traffic.
Initial reports suggest the fire may have originated from an object burning on the terrace of the first-floor apartment C. Firefighters had to force entry upon confirming no one was inside, enabling them to intervene quickly and prevent the flames from spreading to other parts of the dwelling or adjacent properties.
The operation concluded without personal injuries, a notable circumstance given the building's location in the historic center. Numerous pedestrians observed the emergency vehicles' response, while some residents monitored the situation from their balconies.
As dusk fell, Firefighters continued with inspection and ventilation work in the affected apartment. An investigation has been launched to determine the exact causes of the fire and any factors that may have contributed to its initial spread.
The Alcalá de Henares City Council has praised the swift response and coordination between the Local Police and the Firefighters, whose intervention successfully controlled the incident and averted more serious consequences in a sensitive and busy area of the city.