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In a dramatic turn of events, a massive fire engulfed the Miami home of Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, leaving the local community in shock. Footage captured the intense blaze that lit up the early morning sky, as Miami-Dade Fire Rescue teams rushed to the scene around 4:30 a.m. on Thursday.
Upon arrival, firefighters were met with towering flames, described as reaching the height of surrounding trees. Despite the alarming situation, no injuries have been reported thus far, and the cause of the fire remains a mystery. A poignant moment was captured on video, showing a visibly distraught Spoelstra pacing outside his residence, his hand resting heavily on his head in distress.
Local news outlets broadcasted images of the inferno, with flames visibly breaching the external walls of the property. The blaze persisted for hours, despite the swift response from emergency services. Thick clouds of smoke billowed upwards, painting a grim picture against the dawn sky.
Efforts to contain the fire proved challenging, as it spread to two structures on the property, ultimately breaching the roof of the main house. The severity of the situation necessitated additional reinforcements to combat the relentless flames.
As the fire continued to ravage the property, a partial collapse occurred, prompting fire crews to adopt a defensive strategy. This approach focuses on tackling the blaze from the exterior, a tactic used when entering the structure becomes perilous or when the building is deemed unsalvageable.
A huge fire tore through the Miami house of Heat coach, Erik Spoelstra, on Thursday morning
A distraught Spoelstra could be seen pacing around the outside of the property
‘We found fire that was as tall as the trees,’ a Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responder said
Aerial shots from above the property show the devastation caused by the fire on Thursday
A ‘partial collapse’ forced crews to ‘switch to a defensive attack,’ which sees them tackle the fire from the outside. This is typically used when it is too dangerous to go inside or if the structure is potentially lost.
A neighbor told Local 10 News that Spoelstra had been renovating the house for at least a year. The work was believed to have been finished, however, and the NBA coach reportedly held a recent party in his backyard.
The Heat played against the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday night, losing 122-112, before Spoelstra flew back to the devastating scene.
The NBA team’s charter flight landed back in Miami at 5:11am – more than 30 minutes after the 911 call went in.
Spoelstra soon arrived at the scene and, according to Fox, most of the blaze was under control by 8am.
‘Miami-Dade Fire Rescue responded with over 20 units – including a hazardous materials response – to combat this fire,’ battalion chief Victoria Byrd said.
‘We found fire that was as tall as the trees. Our units came in and did an excellent job… due to the privacy wall and a lot of the tree cover, it was very difficult to access, with only one point of entry.
‘The men and women from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue were able to extinguish this fire and do the best job they could.’
Spoelstra is pictured courtside during the Heat’s loss to Denver, hours before the house fire
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue were called to a blaze at the property round 4:30am on Thursday
Fire crews managed to prevent the flames from spreading to any other houses in the area
The Heat played the Nuggets on Wednesday before Spoelstra landed back to the devastation
Firefighters deployed more than 20 units to combat the fire, it was revealed on Thursday
Fire crews managed to prevent the blaze from spreading to any other houses in the area, which sits just south of Downtown Miami.
The Heat coach was married to Nikki Sapp from 2016 to late 2023, when the couple announced they were separating.
Their split came just weeks before Spoelstra signed a record eight-year, $120million extension with the franchise.
He and Nikki, a former Heat dancer, share three young children: Santiago, Dante, and daughter Ruby.
The Miami Heat are set to face the Charlotte Hornets in a home game at Kaseya Center on Friday night.