Saturday, April 22, 2017

No one injured in West Central fire

No one injured in West Central fire

 

An unattended candle likely caused a fire that damaged a West Central home and chased an occupant from the house uninjured.

 

Firefighters were called to the house in the 3600 block of W. Princeton about 8 pm on Friday and quickly contained the fire. Fire damage was reported to the kitchen, dining and laundry areas with smoke damage throughout the house.

 

One occupant and pets had evacuated the home prior to the arrival of firefighters. Damage was estimated at $15,000.

 

Brian Coddington | City of Spokane | Director of Communications and Marketing

509.625.6740 | fax 509.625.6563 |bcoddington@spokanecity.org| spokanecity.org

      

 

Saturday, April 15, 2017

Cutting torch appears to be cause of boat trailer fire

Cutting torch appears to be cause of boat trailer fire

 

A cutting torch appears to have caused a fire that damaged a boat trailer plant in north Spokane. No one was injured and the Friday morning fire was contained to a wall adjacent to where the torch was being used.

 

The Spokane Fire Department called to the EZ Loader facility, 717 N. Hamilton, found the fire burning plywood and insulation inside the wall near the machinery. Firefighter quickly extinguished the fire and employees, who were evacuated, were allowed to return. The fire was reported at 8:24 am.

 

The fire remains under investigation by the fire department’s Special Investigation Unit, but appears to have been started by the cutting torch operation. Damage was estimated at $20,000.

 

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Brian Coddington | City of Spokane | Director of Communications and Marketing

509.625.6740 | fax 509.625.6563 |bcoddington@spokanecity.org| spokanecity.org

      

 

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