Garden house fire in Zweibrücken: Fire brigade prevents anything worse from happening!

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The fire brigade in Zweibrücken extinguishes a garden house fire on Kohlenhofstrasse. Property damage: 5000 euros, no injuries. Investigations are ongoing.

Feuerwehr in Zweibrücken löscht Gartenhausbrand in der Kohlenhofstraße. Sachschaden: 5000 Euro, keine Verletzten. Ermittlungen laufen.
The fire brigade in Zweibrücken extinguishes a garden house fire on Kohlenhofstrasse. Property damage: 5000 euros, no injuries. Investigations are ongoing.

Garden house fire in Zweibrücken: Fire brigade prevents anything worse from happening!

An unpleasant incident occurred on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, on Kohlenhofstrasse in Zweibrücken. At 6:34 a.m., the fire department was alerted to a fire in a garden house after several road users reported the fire. Fortunately, the Zweibrücken fire brigade team with 15 emergency services and three vehicles was able to get to the scene quickly and extinguish the flames before they could spread to neighboring garden houses. Loud Rhine Palatinate The material damage caused amounts to around 5,000 euros, but fortunately there were no injuries.

The fire brigade was able to prevent something worse from happening thanks to their quick action. A spokesman said residents' quick reporting was crucial. “In such cases, it is usually speed that prevents more serious damage,” said the emergency services. The criminal police in Pirmasens have now started investigating the cause of the fire and are looking for witnesses who can provide information. They can contact 0631 36915199 or by email to kipirmasens@polizei.rlp.de, as stated in a message from Press portal is to be read.

Fire protection in focus

This incident also sheds light on the general fire risks in Germany. According to the FeuerTrutz -Statistics, there is hardly any comprehensive and uniform data on fires, causes of fires and the associated damage. A better understanding of these factors could help improve fire protection measures. For example, that more education is needed about the safe use of open fires in gardens and why affected areas should be checked regularly.

The fire department in Germany plays a central role in firefighting and prevention. Every year there are numerous operations, ranging from fires in residential buildings to gazebos. Statistics show that many fires are caused by human error or technical defects. The correct approach to firefighting and improving fire protection are therefore crucial to ensure the safety of citizens.

The fire in Zweibrücken is an impressive example of how important quick reactions are and that everyone can help minimize dangers. Therefore, always be vigilant and report any suspicious observations to the fire department or police immediately. Only together can the community become safer.