Firefighters Respond to Blaze at Abandoned Albuquerque Duplex

No injuries reported as crews extinguish fire within 20 minutes

Published on Feb. 7, 2026

Albuquerque Fire Rescue responded to a fire at a boarded-up duplex in the city's Southeast neighborhood early Saturday morning. Firefighters found heavy smoke and flames coming from one of the vacant units, and were able to bring the blaze under control in 20 minutes. No one was inside the apartments at the time, and there were no reported injuries. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Why it matters

Abandoned and vacant properties can pose a significant fire risk to surrounding neighborhoods, as they often lack proper maintenance and security measures. Fires at these types of structures can quickly spread and endanger nearby occupied homes and businesses. The quick response and containment of this fire by Albuquerque firefighters likely prevented more extensive damage.

The details

According to the report, the fire crews were called to the duplex on Alcazar Street in Southeast Albuquerque around 6:00 a.m. on Saturday. When they arrived, they found the boarded-up building with heavy smoke and flames coming from one of the vacant units. Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze within 20 minutes, and no injuries were reported. Both apartments in the duplex were affected by the fire, though no one was inside at the time.

  • The fire was reported around 6:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 8, 2026.
  • Firefighters brought the blaze under control within 20 minutes of arriving on the scene.

The players

Albuquerque Fire Rescue

The fire department that responded to and extinguished the fire at the abandoned duplex.

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The takeaway

This incident highlights the importance of proper maintenance and security for abandoned properties to prevent potential fire hazards and protect surrounding neighborhoods. The quick response and containment of the fire by Albuquerque firefighters likely prevented more extensive damage.