Sunday, July 29, 2012

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5815 North Elgin

Incident #:  2012032130
Date of Incident:  7/29/2012
Issuing Officer:  Joel Fielder/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
This morning, July 29, 2012 the Spokane Fire Department responded at approximately 7:56 AM to 5815 North Elgin on a reported structure fire. Fire crews responding to this incident report smoke showing from several blocks away. The first crew on-scene reported fire showing from 2 windows at the north east corner of a one-story, wood framed residence. Fire fighters aggressively attacked the fire from the interior of the structure. The fire had extended from the room of origin into a second bedroom and then the attic prior to extinguishment. The occupants of the house were home at the time of the fire and were able to escape through a kitchen door located on the south side of the home. There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters. 9 fire companies with 24 firefighters responded to this fire and were on scene for approximately 2 hours.

Cause:
The cause of the fire is was determined to be a child playing with a lit candle.

Damage:
Fire damage was confined to 2-bedrooms and the attic with heat and smoke damage to the rest of the structure

# Firefighters Responding: 24

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Saturday, July 28, 2012

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North Jefferson house fire

Incident #:  2012031922
Date of Incident:  7/28/2012
Issuing Officer:  Battalon Chief Jones

Narrative:
On, Friday July 27, 2012 the Spokane Fire Department responded at approximately 9:20 PM to 5218 North Jefferson on a reported structure fire. The first crew on-scene reported light smoke showing from the roof line of a 1-story, wood-framed single family home. After further investigation the fire crew discovered a fire that had original in a wall near a light switch on the North side of the structure. The firefighters aggressively attacked the fire from the interior while additional fire crews completed vertical ventilation, search and recue, salvage and overhaul. The fire extinguished within 20 minutes and there were no reported injuries to any civilians or firefighters. Six fire companies with 22 firefighters responded to this fire and were on scene fore approximately 2.5 hours.

Cause:
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Spokane Fire Department's Special Investigation Unit.

Damage:
Fire damage was confined to the North wall of the home.

# Firefighters Responding: 25

Dollar Loss: $25,00

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

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Natural Gas Leak

Incident #:  20122031376
Date of Incident:  7/24/2012
Issuing Officer:  Joe Fielder/ Battalion Chief

Narrative:
Today July 24, 2012 at approximately 6:06 PM the Spokane Fire Department responded to 8320 North Colton on a report of a natural gas leak. First crews on the scene reported that they could detect an odor of natural gas in the front yard of the residence. The home owner had been installing a fence post and while digging a hole in the front yard he accidently cut the residential gas line. The Spokane City Fire Department Hazardous Material Response Team responded and worked with other fire crews on scene safety, evacuation and atmospheric monitoring to determine the extent of the gas leak. Avista's quick response by their natural gas team had the gas leak stopped in approximately 15 minutes. Four Engines and 2 Ladder companies consisting of 20 firefighters responded to this incident and were on scene for approximately 45 minutes. There were no reports of injuries to civilians or firefighters.

Cause:
The gas line broke when the home owner was using post-hole diggers to install a fence post and accidentally cut the residential gas line located in the front yard of the home. We would like to take this opportunity to request that citizens contact Avista natural gas before you dig to have them locate the gas line.

Damage:
Damage was confined to the natural gas line located in the front yard of the residence.

# Firefighters Responding: 20

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Sunday, July 22, 2012

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Brush fire burns garage

Incident #:  2012031044
Date of Incident:  7/22/2012
Issuing Officer:  Battalion Chief Steve Sabo

Narrative:
At 7:00 PM this evening, Sunday, July 22, 2012, Spokane Fire Department's Engine 2 was dispatched from their Logan Neighborhood station to a reported brush fire at 50 E. Euclid. As they approached the area a large column of smoke was visible as well as a large volume of fire involving brush and trees on a steep hillside behind the address. As Engine 2 arrived on scene they reported the fire also involved a detached garage and wood fence and was threatening several houses. The incident was upgraded to a working fire, adding three engines, two ladder trucks, one pumper/ladder, one heavy rescue truck and two battalion chiefs. While the additional resources were enroute, Engine 2's crew advanced hoses to protect the exposed houses. As the additional crews arrived on scene they were deployed to extinguish the garage fire and the fire on the hillside, as well as numerous burning objects such as the fence and a hot tub. The fire was knocked down within fifteen minutes, and final extinguishment was completed two hours later. Crews will return to the area throughout the night to check for any hotspots on the hillside. In all, twenty-eight firefighters responded to this incident, as well as multiple units from the Spokane Police Department. AMR dedicated one ambulance to the incident, but thankfully, there were no injuries to any civilians or firefighters.

Cause:
The fire was investigated by Captain Kevin Smathers of the Spokane Fire Department's Special Investigation Unit. He determined the cause to be children playing with a lighter, which ignited vegitation on the hillside. The ensuing brush fire raced up the steep hill, igniting the garage and other improvements.

Damage:
Damage was confined to the detached garage and its contents, a fifty foot section of wood fencing, a hot tub, and approximately one quarter acre of brush and small trees.

# Firefighters Responding: 28

Dollar Loss: $20,000

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Saturday, July 21, 2012

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Rafter On Spokane River Trapped Underwater

Incident #:  2012030817
Date of Incident:  7/21/2012
Issuing Officer:  Battalion Chief/Bruce Moline

Narrative:
At 12:56 P.M. on Saturday, July 21st, 2012 the Spokane Fire Department, Valley Fire Department along with the Spokane Police Department, the Spokane County Sherrif Dive Team and AMR Ambulance responded to a person trapped underwater below the Sandifur Bridge near People's Park. Apparently, two recreational rafters, one on an inner tube and the other in a raft, were approaching the center bridge support when the adult male in the raft entered the water. It was reported that this male was soon in distress and attempted to hang on to a nearby submerged log. Witnesses then described this male as being no longer visible above water. Spokane Fire Department Station 4 was the first to arrive from their station location at Riverside and Maple and confirmed that there was a patient submerged approximately 2 feet under water. The Spokane Fire Department Boat was launched at the "TJ Meenach" site and was soon on the scene supported by the other half of the Spokane Fire Department Water Team with kayaks from Station 16. Spokane Fire Department crews and Valley Fire crews both on the water, immediately began to attempt the retrieval of the patient but were met with challenges as the patient was pinned by a portion of the submerged log. Working from the boat, the Water Team Specialists used a chain saw and halligan bar to cut away the log that was preventing the patient from becoming free. This was a long process as this maneuver required extensive cuts on the log. Crews were above the operation on the bridge supporting the scene with ropes used to transfer this equipment to the Water Team below. As soon as enough log was cut away, the patient was freed and immediately transported to the nearby shore on the Fire Department boat. CPR was in progress as the patient was then transferred to the AMR ambulance crew who transported the patient to Deaconess Hospital. The other male individual was reported to be safe. The Spokane Police Department assisted the operation in the retrieval of some of the watercraft used between the two individuals and also controlled further movement of people floating on the river through this area while the operation was ongoing. The Spokane Fire Department would like to remind all river recreationists that the river is often an unforgiving force. There are hidden dangers below the surface that can trap you such as brush, limbs and logs. River current can be very tricky. At the very least, please wear an approved personal flotation device.

Cause:
Unknown at this time. The incident is under investigation by the Spokane Police Department.

Damage:
N/A

# Firefighters Responding: 22

Dollar Loss: $0

Other Fire Districts Responding: Fire District 1

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

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Water Main Break

Incident #:  2012029930
Date of Incident:  7/17/2012
Issuing Officer:  Joel Fielder/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
Today July 16, 2012 at approximately 1:39 PM the Spokane Fire Department responded to the intersection of Houston and Belt on a report of a water main break. First crews on the scene reported that water was flowing from the street in front of 2211 West Houston from a large water main break and that they could detect an odor of natural gas as well. It was determined that when the water main broke it had also broke a ¾ inch natural gas line that was located above the water main. The Spokane City Fire Department Hazardous Material Response Team responded and worked with other fire crews on scene safety, evacuation and atmospheric monitoring to determine the extent of the gas leak. The city water department was on scene within a few minutes to shut the water off to the broken main and Avista's quick response by their natural gas team had the gas leak stopped in approximately 15 minutes. Spokane police Department was scene and provided traffic control and assisted with scene safety. Four Engines and 2 Ladder companies consisting of 20 firefighters responded to this incident and were on scene for approximately 1.5 hours. There were no reports of injuries to civilians or firefighters.

Cause:
The gas line broke when debris from a water main break damaged the gas line located above the main.

Damage:
Damage was confined to the water main, the city street and the natural gas line located within close proximity to the main. Several houses down stream of the water main received water damage as several thousand's of water flowed from the broken main.

# Firefighters Responding: 20

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Monday, July 16, 2012

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Structure Fire

Incident #:  2012029992
Date of Incident:  7/16/2012
Issuing Officer:  Joel Fielder/ Battalion Chief

Narrative:
This afternoon, July 16, 2012 the Spokane Fire Department responded at approximately 5:47 PM to 523 East Bridgeport on a reported structure fire. Fire crews responding to this incident reported smoke showing from several blocks away. The first crew on-scene reported a garage at this location was fully involved with fire and fire spreading to a nearby duplex. Fire fighters aggressively attacked the fire within the duplex from the interior of the structure pulling the ceiling to gain access to the fire in the attic while the ladder crews completed search and rescue and vertical ventilation of the structure. Additional fire crews on scene extinguished the remaining fire in the garage. During the initial search of the structure fire crews found one occupant still inside the burning structure and he was safely removed. There were no reported injuries to civilians. One firefighter was transported to a local hospital and was treated and released for heat exhaustion. Nine fire companies with 23 firefighters responded to this fire and were on scene for approximately 3 hours.

Cause:
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Spokane Fire Department Special Investigation Unit.

Damage:
Fire damage was confined to the first floor and attic area with heat and smoke damage to the rest of the structure.

# Firefighters Responding: 23

Dollar Loss: $50000

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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

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South Battalion House Fire

Incident #:  2012028830
Date of Incident:  7/10/2012
Issuing Officer:  Bob Green/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
The Spokane City Fire Dept. responded fire fighting crews and their apparatus to 4204 E 3rd Ave. at 22:11 hrs on Tuesday evening, July 10th, to a reported structure fire at that address. As the fire crews were in route to this incident they reported by radio that they could see heavy smoke and an orange glow in the night- time sky so they requested an upgrade to a "working fire". This up-grade would add an additional fire apparatus to the incident. Once fire crews arrived on scene they reported that the fire was in the attached garage and moving quickly into the 2 story wood/frame house. Reports from neighbors indicated that the house was not occupied and the decision to make a defensive attack on the fire was made. Shortly after the Fire Dept.'s arrival the entire garage was consumed and heavy fire was moving into the building and destroying critical structural support members in the structure making it too dangerous to put fire crews inside. Multiple hose lines began applying large amounts of water on and into the building from the exterior resulting in a very effective knock down of the flames. There were no reports of injuries to any of the fire fighters at the scene. The building sustained heavy fire damage on the first and second floors, the lack of sheetrock on most of the interior walls of the building left the structural framing exposed to the rapidly growing fire inside. The Fire Dept. had a fire crew remain at the scene throughout the night hitting hot spots and cooling smoldering embers. The cause of this fire is currently being investigated by the Spokane City Fire Dept.'s Special Investigation Unit. 5 engines, 1 senior ladder, 1 heavy rescue truck, and two Command Vehicles delivered 24 fire fighters to this incident.

Cause:
Under investigation.

Damage:
Garage portion of the structure was totally consumed. Very heavy fire damage to the first and second floors. Building may be too severly damaged to be salvaged.

# Firefighters Responding: 24

Dollar Loss: $75,000

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Monday, July 9, 2012

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North Battalion Apartment Fire

Incident #:  2012028613
Date of Incident:  7/9/2012
Issuing Officer:  Battalion Chief Bill Donahoe

Narrative:
On Monday July 9th, 2012 at 6:19 PM, 6 Companies of Spokane Firefighters, 1 Senior ladder, 1 Heavy Rescue, 4 Engines under the direction of Battalion Chiefs Bill Donahoe and Bruce Moline, responded to a Structure Fire at 1423 W. Mission. Upon arrival the first arriving Engine Company reported light smoke coming out of the roof and heavy smoke coming out of a second floor window. The Incident was upgraded to a working fire by the Battalion Chief who requested an additional Senior Ladder along with another Engine Company. Crews were assigned to fight the fire, ventilate the roof and search for occupants. The Fire was declared under control within 30 minutes with crews remaining on scene for another hour conducting overhaul and salvaging resident's belongings. All occupants made it out safely and there were no injuries to residents or firefighters.

Cause:
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Fire Departments SIU.

Damage:
There is damage from the smoke and fire in the second floor apartment along with damage to the roof. The electrical wiring was affected by the fire and has been shut off by Avista. Seven adults and one child are displaced by the fire in this apartment building with two units. The Occupants are being housed by the Red Cross until repairs can be made and the utilities restored.

# Firefighters Responding: 27

Dollar Loss: $15,000.00

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Sunday, July 8, 2012

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Indian Trail Neighborhood Residence Fire

Incident #:  2012028335
Date of Incident:  7/8/2012
Issuing Officer:  AC Schaeffer

Narrative:
On Sunday July 8, 2012 at 05:58 AM, 6 Companies of Spokane Firefighters, 1 Senior Ladder, 1 Heavy Rescue, 4 Engines under the direction of Battalion Chiefs Jones and Haworth, responded to a Structure Fire at 10310 North Woodridge Drive in Spokane's Indian Trail neighborhood. Firefighters from the neighborhood Fire Station arrived within 4-minutes to find heavy fire showing through the roof of a single family home which was built on a hillside and surrounded by a heavy wildland interface area. The incident was immediately upgraded to a working fire adding a second Senior Ladder Company and AMR Ambulance. Finding heavy fire in the home's ceilings and roof; and endangering the close wildland interface, initial arriving companies were forced to fight the fire from the exterior with large hose streams until additional personnel arrived and the fire was knocked down to allow entry to the residence's interior. Despite the intense flames reaching skyward and threatening adjacent large trees, firefighters worked skillfully to confine the blaze to the structure of fire origin, preventing it from consuming any more than one-third of the structure and limited wildland area. The well coordinated effort of firefighters confined flames to the building's common attic, extinguishing the blaze in just 2 hours. There were no injuries reported.

Cause:
The cause of the fire is under active investigation by the Fire Department's SIU.

Damage:
The residence was not occupied and listed for sale. Damage to the structure is significant and loss is currently being estimated and was not available at the time of this release.

# Firefighters Responding: 23

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

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Attempted Technical Rescue from Crushing Injury

Incident #:  2012027402
Date of Incident:  7/3/2012
Issuing Officer:  BC Cornelius

Narrative:
Yesterday on July 2, 2012 at 11:27AM the Spokane Fire Department received a 911 request to assist a man at the intersection of Nettleton and Dean for an unknown situation. The closest neighborhood fire company was dispatched from Indiana and Ash to the intersection to investigate. While the company was en-route additional information was received from a caller that a man was trapped or pinned under a passenger vehicle. Subsequently, a full extrication response was started by dispatch which included an additional paramedic engine, the nearest ladder and heavy rescue company. All SFD senior ladders and the heavy rescue company carry specialized equipment for lifting vehicles and removing people that have been entrapped in/under vehicles, buildings and other confined spaces as well as a multitude of other special operations missions. The rescue teams and paramedics were able to successfully remove the vehicle from the injured man within just minutes after arriving. Unfortunately, resuscitation efforts were ceased as paramedics determined that he was clinically deceased.

Cause:
Spokane Police Department is handling the investigation.

Damage:
N/A

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

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North Battalion Structure Fire

Incident #:  2012027181
Date of Incident:  7/1/2012
Issuing Officer:  AC Schaeffer

Narrative:
On Sunday, July 1, 2012 at 7:33 AM, 6 Companies of Spokane Firefighters, 1 Senior Ladder, 1 Pumper-Ladder, 1 Heavy Rescue, 3 Engines under the direction of Battalion Chiefs Haworth and Moline, responded to a Structure Fire at 810 East Cascade Place in Northeast Spokane. Spokane Firefighters from the neighborhood Fire Station (Station 18) arrived within 4-minutes to find heavy smoke showing from the second floor of a single family residence. The incident was upgraded to a "working fire" nearly immediately which added an additional Ladder Company and AMR Ambulance to the incident. Finding two occupants and one dog that had successfully escaped, firefighters immediately began to attack the fire. Ladder Companies began by laddering the roof to ventilate the fire while engine companies fought the fire from the home's interior. The well coordinated effort of firefighters confined flames to the home's second floor and extinguished the fire in just 1 hour. One female resident was treated by FD Paramedics and transported for smoke inhalation complications. There were no additional injuries reported from either residents or firefighters.

Cause:
The cause is under investigation by the Fire Department's SIU.

Damage:
The second floor and ceiling sustained significant damage which eliminates continued occupancy by the family. There was not a working smoke detector in the home and this family was incredibly fortunate to survive this experience. The SFD recommends that everyone check their smoke detectors monthly and replace the batteries twice every year. Please, do not take the chance-be proactive and give your family every chance for survival from residential fires.

# Firefighters Responding: 18

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