The North Tahoe Fire Protection District is investigating a two-alarm fire at Homewood Mountain Resort.

About 3AM December 28, 2016, resources from North Tahoe Fire and Meeks Bay Fire Protection District responded to a fire at Homewood Mountain Resort’s South Lodge. The call was originally for a commercial fire alarm, but firefighters found a "heavily involved" structure fire. Further resources were ordered from North Lake Tahoe Fire, Truckee Fire, Squaw Valley Fire, South Lake Tahoe, Lake Valley Fire, and Placer County Sheriff Office.

No injuries have been reported, and firefighters kept the fire isolated to a single structure. Liberty Utilities has restored power to the area.

Once overhaul is completed, North Tahoe Fire Marshal Chief Conradson and Placer County Sheriff’s Office will conduct an investigation. No cause has been determined.

The South Lodge was used for a restaurant and administration offices.

Homewood Mountain Resort is back open after being closed Wednesday. Updates related to resort operations are posted on

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6:56 AM on scene at the South Lodge of Homewood Mountain Resort. See post below for most recent update. Truckee Fire Protection District North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District Posted by North Tahoe Fire Protection District on Wednesday, December 28, 2016

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