Saturday, May 31, 2014

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East Side Residential Fire

Incident #: 2014026676
Date of Incident: 05/31/2014
Issuing Officer: Bob Green/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
The Spokane City Fire Dept. dispatched firefighting crews and their apparatus to 212 N. Magnolia at 10:47 hrs on Saturday morning, May 31st,  for a reported structure fire at that address.  Engine #7, from the near-by Lower East Side Neighborhood fire station, arrived on scene and reported by radio that there was heavy black smoke being pushed out from the eaves on all sides of the single story wood/frame dwelling and they reported further that they were going to attempt to enter the structure with a pre-connected hose lead and locate the source of the smoke. The fire was quickly up-graded to a working fire which added additional fire apparatus to the incident. As additional resources were arriving on scene they were given assignments that included roof ventilation, search and rescue, a back-up hose lead to protect the crew from Engine #7, who were now inside and finding rapidly changing fire conditions in the structure. A second fire attack lead was ordered to assist in the fire fight, a water supply was established, a Safety Officer was assigned, and exposure protection assignments were made.  Additionally a Rapid Intervention Team was assigned in case any fire fighters became lost or injured inside the structure. The Incident Commander requested additional resources to the fire scene because the crews were taking a beating due to the warm ambient outside temperature and the labor intensive work they were having to do to get at the fire that by now had completely taken possession of the attic space of the structure. The local chapter of the Red Cross was requested to assist the tenants with temporary lodging. After a couple of hours of persistent and aggressive fire fighting the fire fighters were able to get the fire knocked down and to a point in the incident where some of the resources could be released to return to their Stations. A fire watch was set up to maintain a Fire Dept presence at the scene for much of the afternoon. Two City fire fighters were injured in the fire fight, one of the two was transported  by AMR Ambulance to a local Medical Center for evaluation and treatment. The fire damage to the structure and especially to the roof was extensive; nearly all of the roof and it’s supporting structure were removed and the decision on the building’s future will have to be decided by the owners. The cause of this fire is being investigated by the Spokane City Fire Dept.’s Special Investigation Unit. In all, eleven engines, three senior ladders, one heavy rescue truck, and two Command Vehicles were used at this stubborn fire and 50 fire fighters were rotated into the incident.
 
 
 
 

Cause:
The cause of this fire is being investigated by the Spokane City Fire Dept.’s Special Investigation Unit.

Damage:
The roof and supporting structural members of the roof were either burnt off or cut off by firefighters. The living areas of the home sustained heavy smoke and water damage as did the contents inside of the home.

# Firefighters Responding: 50

Dollar Loss: $ 80,000

Other Agencies Responding:
Spokane Police Department, AMR Ambulance

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Thursday, May 29, 2014

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North Battalion Garage Fire

Incident #: 2014026262#
Date of Incident: 05/28/2014
Issuing Officer: B.C. Bill Donahoe

Narrative:
On Thursday, May 28th at 09:52 PM Spokane Fire Dept Companies responded to a reported garage fire at 1823 East Providence. Engine 15 from the Hillyard neighborhood was just reporting in service from a nearby car wreck and was able to respond within 2 minutes to the scene. Captain Kline from Engine 15 reported a single car detached garage with heavy fire involvement. Engine 15’s crew quickly attacked the fire and completed a primary search of the garage confirming no occupants were inside. The other Fire Companies assisted with the fire attack, water supply, overhaul and checking for extension. The fire was declared knocked down within 10 minutes. No injuries were reported by Civilians or Fire fighters.

Cause:
The Special Investigation Unit has determined that the fire was caused by smoking material left next to combustibles.

Damage:
The involved garage wall was destroyed by the fire along with the contents in the proximity. The garage also suffered minor fire damage to the roof and smoke damage throughout.

# Firefighters Responding: 20

Dollar Loss: $ 10,000.00

Other Agencies Responding:
Avista

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

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Garage Fire

Incident #: 2014024093
Date of Incident: 05/17/2014
Issuing Officer: Bruce Moline/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
Early Saturday morning shortly after midnight, the Spokane Fire Department responded to a garage fire in the 3900 Block of East 5th. Engine 14 from their station location of 18th and Ray was first to arrive and found a detached garage that was well involved in fire. The fire was quickly knocked down and as a result, the fire was confined to the garage and did not spread to a nearby dwelling. Crews remained on the scene completing final extinguishment throughout the night. The Special Investigation Unit of the Spokane Fire Department was called to help determine a cause of the fire. There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. At this time, the scene remains under investigation.

Cause:
Under investigation by the Spokane Fire Department Special Investigation Unit.

Damage:
The garage and contents sustained heavy fire damage. 

# Firefighters Responding: 18

Dollar Loss: $ 12,000

Other Agencies Responding:
Spokane Police Department,

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Sunday, May 11, 2014

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Natural gas leak ignites.

Incident #: 2014022979#
Date of Incident: 05/10/2014
Issuing Officer: B.C. Bill Donahoe

Narrative:
 
On Saturday, May 10th at 09:46PM, Spokane Fire Dept Companies responded to a reported natural gas leak that had ignited in the backyard at 2529 W. Queen.  Engine 13 from Wellesley and Jefferson arrived first on scene and reported heavy flames shooting 15 feet out of the ground with the home exposed approximately 15 feet from the fire. The Engine 13 crew quickly extended a pre connected lead to protect the exterior of the home from the extreme radiant heat and falling embers onto the roof. Other companies were assigned to the interior of the home to check for fire extension and supply water from a nearby hydrant. It was soon confirmed all occupants had escaped the backyard and residence. The fire was allowed to burn until AVISTA arrived and remotely shut down the residential gas leak. The home was completely protected with no structural damage from the natural gas fed fire. The occupants of the home reported that there had been a birthday party with 15 friends enjoying a backyard camp fire. Fortunately most of the friends were dispersing when the fire melted and breached the plastic natural gas line that serviced the home. This resulted in the reported initial gas explosion and the intense gas fed fire. One male guest was transported for a syncope episode possibly related to the intensity of the event. The occupants reported there was one male with minor burns to his arm that had left the scene. This was not confirmed by Spokane Fire Dept Officials. The occupants were allowed to return to their home without natural gas service until the line could be rerouted.

Cause:
The gas leak and fire occurred due to the heat of the backyard fire melting and breaching the plastic natural gas line buried inches below the pit. This incident is a reminder of the importance of having all utilities located prior to digging.

Damage:
The only damage reported was to the natural gas line.

# Firefighters Responding: 18

Dollar Loss: $ Unknown

Other Agencies Responding:
Avista, AMR Ambulance and the Spokane Police Department providing traffic control.

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