The Alexandria Fire Department responded to a house fire in Del Ray Wednesday afternoon (June 3).
Around 3:05 p.m., AFD was dispatched to the 2600 block of E. Randolph Avenue. According to radio traffic, significant fire was showing from the two-story home with extension from the first and second floors to the attic and roof.
On the scene of the fire, the homeowner told ALXnow she, her partner and son had safely escaped. The status of seven animals in the home was not immediately known. Scanner traffic indicated firefighters were conducting a search of the home.
The homeowner believes the fire started in a backyard fire pit when an ember caught fire on a seat cushion, causing the side of the house and a fence to burn up. The homeowner did not know the extent of damage.
An AFD spokesperson could not immediately comment on details of the fire. As of 3:41 p.m., radio traffic indicated firefighters were hitting hot spots.
Smoke from the fire was visible from Arlington, the District and other surrounding areas.
ALXnow has confirmed this is the same site where a house burned down in 2020.
This story has been updated with additional details from the scene of the house fire.