Fort Dodge Fire Department responded to a fire at Westridge Townhomes at 2:22 a.m. last night.
When crews arrived, they found heavy fire coming from a two-story apartment building. Firefighters quickly began putting out the fire, searching the building, and ventilating the structure. The fire started in a middle apartment and spread into the attic.
Crews used a deck gun and multiple hose lines to bring the fire under control. After the main fire was knocked down, firefighters remained on scene for several hours to make sure the fire was fully out and to check for hidden hot spots.
A third alarm callback brought in 14 off-duty firefighters to assist at the scene and help cover the station. In total, 24 Fort Dodge Fire Department personnel were involved in the response for about six hours.
Two occupants were transported to UnityPoint Health – Trinity Regional Medical Center for treatment of smoke inhalation.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, with assistance from the State Fire Marshal's Office.
Fort Dodge Fire was assisted by the Fort Dodge Police Department and the Webster County Sheriff's Office at the scene.
For media inquiries, please contact Fire Chief Matt Price at mprice@fortdodgeiowa.org.
Thank you to Fort Dodge Webster County Scanner for allowing us the use of their photos and videos.
NOTE - A PREVIOUS VERSION HAD AN INCORRECT ADDRESS AND PROPERTY OWNER LISTED.Photos from City of Fort Dodge Government s post ... See moreSee less
The agenda for the April 13, 2026, City Council meeting is available online. Council meetings begin at 6:00 pm in City Council Chambers, 819 1st Ave S.
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Heads up: 2nd Ave N will be closed from just east of MLK and the railroad tracks to just east of N 25th St near the FDCSD Admin Building for the entire work week starting Monday, April 6, 2026, at 7:00 AM. The closure is needed so crews can replace 4 storm intake structures and 2 water main valves ahead of repaving.
Please plan ahead, use alternate routes, and watch for crews and signage in the area. Thank you for your patience while this work is completed. ... See moreSee less
Fort Dodge, it's time to get those yards back in shape
Curbside yard waste pickup is open for the season, with the first collection on Friday, April 10, 2026. Text 'Yard Waste' to (515) 408-9888 to schedule yours today.
Leaves, grass clippings, and other yard waste can head to the curb as we kick off another season of pickup. Let's get those bags lined up and ready to go! And don t forget your orange tags!Fort Dodge, it's time to get those yards back in shape
Curbside yard waste pickup is open for the season, with the first collection on Friday, April 10, 2026. Text 'Yard Waste' to (515) 408-9888 to schedule yours today.
Leaves, grass clippings, and other yard waste can head to the curb as we kick off another season of pickup. Let's get those bags lined up and ready to go! And don t forget your orange tags! ... See moreSee less
How many of you clicked on 'See more' on our earlier post from today? You can admit it... If it makes you feel better, some of our staff did too...
It may be April Fool's Day, and we may not have a big announcement to make, but City staff are always working behind the scenes to help move this community forward for residents and visitors.
While you're out and about the next few days, take a minute to look around at the things people once said would never happen, but now are reality. Progress does not happen by accident. It happens when people choose to work together, stay committed, and keep moving forward with a common goal.
Thank you for your positive attitudes, your support, and for showing the rest of Iowa the pride, strength, and spirit of this community. We can't do it without you.How many of you clicked on 'See more' on our earlier post from today? You can admit it... If it makes you feel better, some of our staff did too...
It may be April Fool's Day, and we may not have a big announcement to make, but City staff are always working behind the scenes to help move this community forward for residents and visitors.
While you're out and about the next few days, take a minute to look around at the things people once said would never happen, but now are reality. Progress does not happen by accident. It happens when people choose to work together, stay committed, and keep moving forward with a common goal.
Thank you for your positive attitudes, your support, and for showing the rest of Iowa the pride, strength, and spirit of this community. We can't do it without you. ... See moreSee less