Photo courtesy of Litchfield Fire Department

Litchfield Firefighters Extinguish Out-of-Control Kitchen Fire at Kirk Drive Apartment Complex

Article Summary: Litchfield fire crews and police officers collaborated early Monday morning to contain a kitchen fire that had spread to the ceiling of an apartment building, preventing further extension to neighboring units.

Litchfield Kitchen Fire Key Points:

  • The fire was reported at approximately 1:36 a.m. on March 23 at 665 Kirk Drive.

  • Litchfield Police Department officers evacuated the building and used two fire extinguishers prior to the arrival of fire crews.

  • Investigators determined the cause of the fire was unattended cooking.

  • No injuries were reported, and the blaze was quickly contained to the kitchen area.

The Litchfield Fire Department responded to a high-priority structural fire on Monday, March 23, 2026, after a kitchen stove fire escalated and began spreading through an apartment building.

Dispatchers first alerted crews at approximately 1:36 a.m. to a report of a stove fire at 665 Kirk Drive. While Engine 810 was en route, updated reports from the scene indicated the situation had become critical, with the fire determined to be out of control and extending across the ceiling of the unit.

Upon arrival, firefighters observed smoke venting from the eaves and the roof vent of the building. Command was established by unit 801, and firefighters launched an aggressive interior attack. Crews deployed approximately 200 feet of 1¾-inch preconnected hose line through the front door of the residence.

Inside the unit, firefighters were met with heavy smoke and significant heat as they encountered active fire in the kitchen area. Despite the intensity of the heat, the fire was quickly brought under control.

The Litchfield Police Department played a vital role in the early stages of the incident. Officers arrived on the scene before fire crews and utilized two fire extinguishers in an attempt to suppress the flames. Simultaneously, police began evacuating occupants from the building. Fire officials noted that these quick actions contributed significantly to the safety of the residents and helped limit the initial spread of the fire.

Once the fire was extinguished, crews focused on ventilation to clear the heavy smoke. Firefighters also opened sections of the ceiling to check for any hidden fire extension and inspected the adjoining apartment to ensure the building’s structural integrity was maintained and that the fire had not traveled through shared spaces.

An investigation conducted by a Litchfield Fire Investigator determined the cause of the fire to be unattended cooking.

There were no injuries reported among residents or emergency responders. Following the incident, the Litchfield Fire Department issued a reminder to the community to never leave cooking unattended and to ensure that working smoke detectors are installed on every level of the home.

Photo courtesy of Litchfield Fire Department

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