Tuesday, July 2, 2019

SFD Media Release- Wildland Urban Interface Fire

 

 

Wildland-Urban Interface Fire

1600 Block of South Royal Street

July 2, 2019 - 5:01 PM

 

With numerous 911 calls reporting a brush fire near Sunset Drive and South Royal Street, teams of firefighters from the Spokane Fire Department, Department of Natural Resources (DNR), and Fire District 10 responded to the area where they discovered a fast-moving fire in vegetation and large trees west of the Sleepy Hollow Apartments.

 

In a regional response, more than 30 personnel responded and worked through rugged terrain to attack the blaze.  With the efforts of all three agencies, they successfully stopped the fire's advance, holding the fire's impact to less than an acre of dense forest and vegetation.

 

Structures were threatened, however, due to the aggressive and swift action of firefighters, none were damaged, and no civilians were injured.

 

The fire was 100% contained this afternoon; however, DNR firefighters will maintain a  presence and keep a close eye on the burn area over the evening, ensuring the volatile vegetation would not reignite out of control and that the residents remain safe.

 

DNR and SFD investigators are investigating the cause of the fire.

 

The SFD reminds homeowners living in areas susceptible to fires to take all necessary measures now to protect their homes against the threat of wildland fires. 

 

Homeowners should take, at a minimum, the following precautions around their home in preparation:

 

-Maintain an area of non-combustible material within 3 feet of structures -Maintain surface vegetation at 3 inches or less -Remove all downed trees, brush, limbs, etc.

 

-Thin trees to ten feet between crowns

 

-Prune limbs on trees to fifteen feet above the ground -Dispose of all slash and flammable debris from your property.

 

-Clean the roof and gutters of needles, leaves, branches and other combustible materials -Locate the propane tank at least 10 feet from the structure and within a ten-foot clearing.

 

-Stack your firewood at least 100 feet from the house and always on the uphill side.

 

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SFD Media Release- Marine Response

 

Spokane Fire Department Marine Response - Spokane River

Pettit Drive and T.J. Meenach Bridge July 2, 2019 - 4:24 PM

 

The Spokane Fire Department was alerted of a possible drowning on the Spokane River this afternoon.  Preliminary information indicates that 911 callers reported an adult male that was floating the Spokane River with others.  The incident commander received information indicating the victim may have been in an area from 2900 West Riverside to a mile downriver.  Additional resources, including the SFD's drone, were requested to search the extensive area of the Spokane River, its banks, and the challenging terrain around it.

 

After an exhaustive search by SFD, Valley Fire, State Parks, and Spokane Police Department the victim was located in shallow water near the river bank at Pettit Drive and T.J. Meenach Bridge.

 

SPD and the County Coroner are the authority with jurisdiction for the investigation, and this will be the concluding release from the SFD.

 

The SFD reminds the community that any moving water can be dangerous.  Always wear a properly fitted Personal Flotation Device (PFD) at all times when you are in or near the river.  If you are caught in the water and swept off your feet, remember the following:

 

-Drop any items that can weigh you down.

 

-Stay calm, lie on your back, and keep your feet up and pointed downstream to avoid rocks and foot entrapment.

 

-Swim on your back with the current and then diagonally across the stream until you reach the shore.

 

-Do not attempt to stand up until you are in shallow, slow-moving water.

 

-If you get trapped on an island, stay there and signal for help.

 

 

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Spokane Fire Department

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