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City manager praises multi-agency response after Reed Manor fire; one fatality reported

March 25, 2026 | Jackson City, Jackson County, Michigan


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City manager praises multi-agency response after Reed Manor fire; one fatality reported
City Manager Jonathan Green used the March 24 meeting of the Jackson City Council to summarize the city's response to the March 12 Reed Manor apartment fire, praising firefighters, dispatchers and mutual-aid partners and confirming one fatality.

Green said crews faced "a rapidly escalating high risk incident with heavy smoke, fire, and multiple civilians trapped on upper floors," and that "firefighters took immediate coordinated action that directly resulted in the rescue of over 15 civilians from life threatening conditions." He singled out the 911 dispatcher who called for additional resources early and credited departments from neighboring jurisdictions for quick mutual-aid response.

Green described the rescue operations as the result of "extensive training, team building, and preparation for high risk, low frequency events," and said the city is coordinating communication and assistance with Reed Manor staff and a wide set of community organizations that have offered help. He noted the city is tracking requests so volunteer and nonprofit offers can be channeled efficiently.

Council members used the comments portion of the meeting to thank firefighters and first responders; members also recognized the difficulty of responding to such incidents and the need to coordinate with displaced residents and partner organizations.

Why it matters: The city's account provides the most complete public description delivered at a council meeting of the incident to date, acknowledges a fatality and confirms extensive rescue efforts. The disclosure signals continued city coordination with social-service organizations and the need for community support for displaced residents.

Next steps: City staff will continue to coordinate communication, track assistance offers and report follow-up actions to the council as recovery work continues.

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