Flames in the brewery: Fire brigade extinguishes empties crate fire!
In Pirmasens, a fire broke out in the Park & Bellheimer brewery on Halloween. The fire department extinguished the fire quickly and there was no damage to the building.

Flames in the brewery: Fire brigade extinguishes empties crate fire!
On the evening of Halloween, October 31, 2025, the fire department went to the Park & Bellheimer brewery in Pirmasens. The cause? A fire involving empty containers that was fortunately quickly brought under control. According to rheinpfalz.de, there were no injuries and the building remained undamaged. The nimble emergency services ensured that the flames went out quickly and thus prevented anything worse from happening.
However, the operation was not without consequences: Zweibrücker Straße had to be partially closed while the fire was being extinguished. Traffic in the intersection area with Rodalber Straße was regulated, which certainly caused an unpleasant delay for some drivers. The police estimated the damage caused at around 2,000 euros, and the investigation is still ongoing. Arson cannot be ruled out; Witnesses are asked to call 0631 36915199.
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There have been similar incidents in the past that drew the attention of the fire department and police. Recently, an empty building in Gemünden had to be extinguished after a fire broke out that resulted in extensive property damage. The fire brigade was also quickly on site to fight the flames. The damage is estimated at a six-figure amount. wuerzburgerleben.de reported that the Würzburg criminal police have taken over the investigation into the cause of the fire, while in Pirmasens the details are still unclear.
Such incidents once again show how important it is to remain vigilant and, if necessary, to raise suspicions. The cause of the fire is under intensive investigation in both cases, as arson can be a serious possibility in this day and age.
Stay informed and pay attention to your surroundings! The fire brigade and police are aware of their responsibility and work hand in hand to quickly respond to such incidents and ensure safety in our cities. Let's hope there are no more fires to report soon.