Heavy Damage Reported in Ogden Street House Fire

No injuries as firefighters battle blaze for several hours

Jan. 29, 2026 at 1:31pm

Local firefighters responded to a house fire on Ogden Street in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday evening. The two-story home was nearly fully engulfed in flames with heavy black smoke coming from the upper level when crews arrived. The homeowner reported the fire started while she was cooking supper. Firefighters worked the scene for several hours, and the Water Department was called to shut off service to the residence. Despite the heavy damage, no injuries were reported.

Why it matters

House fires can pose a serious threat to public safety, especially in densely populated urban areas like Washington, D.C. This incident highlights the importance of fire prevention, quick emergency response, and ensuring homes have working smoke detectors and fire extinguishers to minimize damage and protect lives.

The details

According to dispatch logs, the first call about the fire on Ogden Street came in around 6:25 p.m. Callers reported the two-story home was nearly fully engulfed, with heavy black smoke coming from the upper level. The homeowner told authorities the fire began while she was cooking supper. Officers blocked off nearby intersections as firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze, which took several hours. The Water Department was later called to shut off service to the residence due to the damage.

  • The first call about the fire came in around 6:25 p.m. on Wednesday, January 29, 2026.
  • Firefighters remained on the scene until around 9 p.m.

The players

Ogden Street Homeowner

The homeowner reported the fire started while she was cooking supper.

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What’s next

The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.

The takeaway

This incident underscores the importance of fire safety practices in the home, such as having working smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, to help prevent and mitigate damage from house fires.