BREAKING NEWS! 4-ALARM FIRE BREAKS OUT AT PASTOR ROBERT JEFFRESS’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IN DALLAS, TEXAS
PICTURED: Firefighters work at the scene of a fire at First Baptist Dallas church downtown on Friday, July 19, 2024, in Dallas. (Chitose Suzuki / Staff Photographer)
A fire broke out early Friday evening at the historic First Baptist Dallas church downtown.
Initially, 40 Dallas Fire and Rescue units responded. More than an hour later, a third alarm was called in, and flames could be seen breaking through the roof of part of the church. And around 8 p.m., nearly 60 units were responding to the fire.

A Dallas Fire-Rescue spokesperson said there had been a partial collapse of the structure after 7:30 p.m.
As of 8:50 p.m., smoke in the surrounding area had decreased significantly, according to reporters on the scene. After 9:30 p.m., the spokesperson said the fire had been “knocked down and contained” and the structure had “largely collapsed”
Here’s what we know so far:
Where was the fire?
At 6:05 p.m., Dallas Fire-Rescue was called to the building 1717 San Jacinto Street in downtown Dallas, fire Capt. Robert Borse said in a statement. The fire was in the secondary chapel of the downtown megachurch, which has more than 16,000 members.
In a later statement, Borse confirmed that the structure involved is the secondary chapel of the historic First Baptist Dallas church. The red-brick building was built in 1890.
Images of the secondary chapel on Friday showed it engulfed in flames.
Around 6:40 p.m., about 40 first responder units were called to respond to the fire, Borse said.
Was anyone hurt in the church fire?
Borse said no injuries have been reported so far.
Ben Lovvorn, executive pastor of First Baptist Dallas, told The Dallas Morning News that no injuries had been reported. He said he was one of the last people in the building.
How did the fire First Baptist Dallas start?
It’s too early to say how the fire started.
One resident who lives several blocks away said she heard a “boom” loud enough to rattle her windows. But Borse said first responders could not confirm whether there was a “boom” when the fire broke out. Two other people who were near the church said they did not hear a boom.
Lovvorn said he believed the fire started shortly after 6 p.m. But added he did not yet know the cause.
How has the fire developed?
The fire worsened after first responders were called around 6 p.m. Dark gray smoke continued to fill the sky above the chapel and church. The building erupted into flames around 7:30 p.m.
Onlookers said they could feel heat coming from the building from about half a block away.
At its peak, smoke from the fire was visible throughout the city, including from as far as White Rock Lake in northeast Dallas.
While Borse said the fire has now been “contained”, he added that first responders will remain at the site to put out “all lingering areas of fire.”
What does it mean when DFR calls for a ‘fourth alarm’?
Dallas Fire-Rescue first classified the fire as a second-alarm fire but upgraded it to a third-alarm at 7:25 p.m. This means that the fire calls for a larger response including four fire engines, three trucks and two rescues, Borse said. First responders requested a fourth-alarm around 8:15 p.m.
The higher the alarm, the more difficult the fire is to put out. A fifth-alarm fire is typically the highest alarm level for a fire.
What has First Baptist said about the fire?
Around 8 p.m., the church posted to its Facebook page, saying that “no one is hurt or injured.” The post asked members to pray for the church.
Firefighters Battling 4-Alarm Blaze at Historic First Baptist Church Dallas, the Robert Jeffress-Led Megachurch
Firefighters in Dallas are battling a three-alarm fire at First Baptist Church Dallas, the SBC megachurch founded in 1868 that Pastor Robert Jeffress is now leading.
According to reports, the call came in just after 6 p.m. that heavy smoke was seen in the sanctuary. The church comprises several buildings in the downtown area, but at the moment, it seems only its oldest historic building, the red brick sanctuary, which serves as its secondary chapel, is ablaze.
Prior to being led by Jeffress, First Baptist Dallas was pastored by Mac Brunson, O.S. Hawkins, W.A. Criswell and George Washington Truett.
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