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New Port Richey House Fire: Resident Evacuates Safely

NEW PORT RICHEY, FL - March 21, 2026 - A fire broke out at a single-family home in New Port Richey this morning, prompting a swift response from Pasco County Fire Rescue. Thankfully, the sole occupant of the residence was able to evacuate safely, and no injuries were reported. The incident, which occurred at approximately 9:10 a.m. on Landover Boulevard, serves as a stark reminder of the importance of fire safety and preparedness.

Pasco County Fire Rescue (PCFR) arrived on scene to find visible smoke and flames emanating from the roof of the structure. Firefighters efficiently tackled the blaze, bringing it under control within a reasonable timeframe. Crews remained at the scene for several hours following the initial extinguishment, ensuring all hotspots were eliminated and conducting a preliminary investigation into the fire's origin.

"One person was home at the time of the fire and was able to safely evacuate," confirmed Michele Jones, spokesperson for Pasco County Fire Rescue. "There were no reported injuries, which is our top priority in every situation."

While the immediate danger has passed, the cause of the fire remains under investigation. PCFR officials are meticulously examining the scene to determine the source of the ignition and any contributing factors. This detailed investigation is crucial not only for understanding the specifics of this incident but also for identifying potential preventative measures that can be implemented to reduce the risk of similar occurrences in the future.

The incident has prompted local fire safety advocates to reiterate the importance of working smoke detectors. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), nearly three out of five home fire deaths result from homes without working smoke alarms or with alarms that are not properly maintained. It's recommended to test smoke alarms monthly and replace batteries at least once a year, or upgrade to alarms with ten-year sealed batteries.

Beyond smoke detectors, the NFPA offers a comprehensive fire safety checklist for homeowners. This includes regularly inspecting electrical cords for damage, avoiding overloading outlets, being cautious when cooking, and having a well-defined escape plan. A family fire drill should be practiced at least twice a year, ensuring all members understand the escape route and designated meeting point.

This fire also highlights the increasing prevalence of lithium-ion battery fires, especially those related to e-bikes and other personal mobility devices. While not immediately confirmed as a factor in this specific case, PCFR has seen a rise in these types of incidents in recent years. These batteries can overheat and ignite, often rapidly, posing a significant fire risk. Residents are advised to only purchase certified devices, follow manufacturer's instructions for charging and storage, and never leave charging devices unattended.

The New Port Richey community has rallied around the affected homeowner, offering support and assistance. Local organizations, such as the American Red Sun Coast Chapter, are prepared to provide temporary shelter, food, and essential items to those displaced by house fires. Donations and volunteer opportunities are available through these organizations.

The Pasco County Fire Rescue continues to emphasize proactive fire prevention through community outreach programs and educational initiatives. They offer free home fire safety inspections and educational materials on their website and through local events. By working together, residents and emergency services can create a safer environment for everyone in New Port Richey and throughout Pasco County.

The investigation into the Landover Boulevard fire is ongoing, and further updates will be provided as they become available. Residents are encouraged to visit the Pasco County Fire Rescue website ([ https://www.pascocountyfl.gov/departments/fire-rescue ]) for more information on fire safety and prevention.


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