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Atlantic City House Fire Displaces Multiple Residents
Blaze on North Mississippi Avenue is now a 2-alarm fire, says local official
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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A substantial house fire broke out in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Friday, February 20, 2026 around 4:30 p.m. The 2-alarm fire is located at a home on North Mississippi Avenue, and has displaced multiple people according to local community leader Ron Bailey, who was on the scene during the incident.
Why it matters
House fires can have devastating impacts on families, causing loss of property and displacement. Atlantic City has seen its share of emergencies, and community leaders like Ron Bailey play an important role in responding and providing support during these crises.
The details
The fire began around 4:30 p.m. on Friday and has since escalated to a 2-alarm blaze. Ron Bailey, a member of the Atlantic City Board of Education, was on the scene and confirmed that multiple people have been displaced by the fire. The Atlantic City Professional Firefighters have responded and are working to extinguish the flames.
- The fire began around 4:30 p.m. on Friday, February 20, 2026.
- The fire has since escalated to a 2-alarm blaze.
The players
Ron Bailey
A member of the Atlantic City Board of Education who was on the scene of the fire and provided updates.
Atlantic City Professional Firefighters
The local fire department that responded to the 2-alarm blaze and is working to extinguish the flames.
What they’re saying
“Multiple People Have Been Displaced”
— Ron Bailey, Atlantic City Board of Education Member (973espn.com)
What’s next
The fire department is continuing to battle the blaze and assess the damage. Authorities will investigate the cause of the fire.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the important role that community leaders and first responders play in supporting residents during emergencies in Atlantic City. The quick response and updates from officials like Ron Bailey help provide critical information to the public during a crisis.





