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No One Hurt in Overnight House Fire in Town of Plymouth
Crews from several fire departments responded to the blaze.
Published on Feb. 6, 2026
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Authorities reported that a house fire broke out early Friday morning in the Town of Plymouth, Wisconsin. All five occupants were able to evacuate the home safely, and no injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation, but officials believe it started in the kitchen.
Why it matters
House fires can pose serious risks to public safety, especially in residential areas. The quick response and evacuation of the residents likely prevented any injuries or loss of life in this incident.
The details
According to the Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office, crews were called to the N5000 block of Oak Road just after 12:30 a.m. on Friday. Firefighters from several neighboring departments responded to the scene and were able to extinguish the blaze. Authorities say they believe the fire originated in the kitchen, but the exact cause remains under investigation.
- The fire was reported just after 12:30 a.m. on Friday, February 6, 2026.
The players
Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office
The local law enforcement agency that responded to the house fire incident.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the importance of fire safety and the quick response of emergency services in preventing potential tragedies. While the cause is still under investigation, the safe evacuation of all occupants is a positive outcome.


