House Fire Contained on Denise Avenue

Firefighters successfully limit damage and ensure safety in Loveland incident

Published on Mar. 1, 2026

Firefighters with the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority responded to a reported structure fire in the 3600 block of Denise Avenue just before 8 p.m. last night, preventing injuries and limiting damage to the home. Upon arrival, crews located a fire on the exterior of the residence that had extended into the attic. The exterior flames were quickly brought under control, and firefighters then deployed specialized fog nail nozzles to extinguish the fire burning in the attic.

Why it matters

House fires can pose a serious threat to public safety and property, so the quick response and coordinated efforts of the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and assisting agencies were crucial in containing this incident and protecting nearby homes.

The details

Firefighters with the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority responded to the reported structure fire and found a fire on the exterior of the residence that had extended into the attic. The exterior flames were quickly brought under control, and specialized fog nail nozzles were used to extinguish the fire in the attic. No injuries were reported among occupants or firefighters.

  • The fire was reported just before 8 p.m. last night (February 19, 2026).

The players

Loveland Fire Rescue Authority

The fire department that led the response and coordinated with assisting agencies to contain the incident.

Berthoud Fire Protection District

An assisting agency that helped respond to the fire.

Thompson Valley EMS

An assisting agency that helped respond to the fire.

Larimer County Sheriff's Office

An assisting agency that helped respond to the fire.

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The takeaway

The coordinated response and quick actions of the Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and assisting agencies were crucial in containing the house fire, preventing injuries, and protecting nearby homes, demonstrating the importance of effective emergency response protocols.