Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Family displaced after house fire

 

Family displaced after house fire
No reported injuries

 

A family of seven was displaced after a fire damaged a home in the South Hill neighborhood this afternoon.

 

The Spokane Fire Department responded to a residence in the 1100 block of E. 37th Ave. around 3:30 p.m.

 

Upon arrival, crews advised of significant smoke coming from the basement and front door of the single story residence. The fire was immediately upgraded in order for additional resources to respond to the incident. Firefighters worked to quickly to extinguish the fire and keep it from spreading further.

 

There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters. The American Red Cross responded to the scene to assist the family (two adults and five children).

 

The fire caused substantial damage to the basement of the home and smoke damage throughout. The Spokane Fire Department's Special Investigation Unit is working to determine the cause.

 

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

East Central Neighborhood House Fire

 

East Central Neighborhood House Fire

No injuries reported

 

Last night at approximately 8:42 p.m., the Spokane Fire Department and the Spokane Valley Fire Department responded to the 2500 E. block of Pacific Ave. on a report of a residential structure fire. 

 

The first arriving crew reported heavy smoke from the rear of the home. The incident was upgraded to a working structure fire to ensure additional resources were dispatched. 

 

Firefighters gained entry into the structure and quickly located the source of the fire. The fire was quickly confined and extinguished preventing the spread to additional parts of the home. Crews worked together to rapidly conducted a search of the building to ensure no occupants were still inside.  

 

The fire was contained and extinguished within 20 minutes of units arriving on scene. No injuries to civilians or firefighters were reported.

 

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

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Fire caused by keeping combustibles too close to wood stove

 

Fire caused by keeping combustibles too close to wood stove

No injuries reported

 

Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department’s Special Investigation Unit advise today’s house fire on N. Seminole Dr. was a result of a wood stove vent pipe being too close to combustibles.

 

At 9:52 a.m., the Spokane Fire Department along with Spokane Fire District 9 responded to a reported house fire in the 9600 block of N. Seminole Dr. Upon arrival, firefighters reported smoke and fire coming from the roof of the single-story residence. Crews were able to quickly extinguish the fire. The roof of the home received extensive damage as a result of the fire.

 

There were no reported injuries.

 

With the colder temperatures, the Spokane Fire Department stresses the importance of following these safety tips:

 

  • Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away from heating equipment, like the furnace, fireplace, wood stove, or portable space heater.
  • Have heating equipment and chimneys cleaned and inspected every year by a qualified professional.
  • Make sure the fireplace has a sturdy screen to stop sparks from flying into the room.
  • Ashes should be cool before putting them in a metal container. Keep the container a safe distance away from your home.
  • Have a three-foot “kid-free zone” around open fires and space heaters.
  • Never use your oven to heat your home.
  • Remember to turn portable heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed.
  • Always use the right kind of fuel, specified by the manufacturer, for fuel burning space heaters.
  • Test smoke alarms at least once a month.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Fire causes major structural damage to under-construction parking garage

 

Fire causes major structural damage to under-construction parking garage
Cause remains under investigation

 

Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department’s Special Investigation Unit are working to determine the cause of a fire that damaged an under-construction parking garage.

 

Last night just after 10 p.m., the Spokane Fire Department responded to S. McClellan St. and S. Bernard St. on a reported fire in a parking garage. Firefighters arrived to find a very difficult to access, well-established fire on the third floor of the structure, where furniture and finish materials for the nearby under-construction hotel were being stored.

 

The first arriving crew immediately requested additional resources and attempted to attack the fire. The large fire load developed enough heat to damage the structure to the point that interior firefighting had to be discontinued due to intermittent partial ceiling collapses.

 

There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.

 

The fire caused major structural damage to the concrete parking structure along with all of the contents. Anyone with information about the fire can call 509-625-7000 so the information can be forwarded to fire investigators.

 

News outlets: If you are wanting an on camera/in person interview, Assistant Fire Chief Wolford will be available today at 3 p.m. at the scene of the fire.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Fire causes significant damage to home

 

Fire causes significant damage to home
No reported injuries

 

Last night at approximately 7:15 p.m., the Spokane Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire on the corner of N. Cincinnati St. and E. Carlisle Ave. First arriving crews reported heavy fire involvement to the front of the building and all occupants had evacuated.

 

Initial operations included confirming all occupants were out and extinguishing the fire to the front of the home. Unfortunately, the large amount of fire involvement to the front of the structure allowed fire to reach the attic spaces. Once it was confirmed that all occupants were out and with heavy attic space involvement, fire crews were removed from the structure and firefighting was restricted to the exterior for the safety of fire crews.

 

There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.

 

The fire caused significant damage to the entire home. Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department's Special Investigation Unit are working to determine the cause.

 

The Spokane Fire Department wants to remind community members of important fire safety tips:

  • If the smoke alarm sounds or you see or smell smoke/fire, immediately evacuate and call 9-1-1 from outside.
  • Get out and stay out. Never go back inside for people or pets.
  • If you have to escape through smoke, get low and go under the smoke to your way out.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Chimney fire spreads to attic in N. Altamont home

 

Chimney fire spreads to attic in N. Altamont home

Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department Special Investigation Unit determined a chimney fire that spread to an attic caused Tuesday’s house fire.

 

At approximately 2 p.m., the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 700 block of N. Altamont St. after neighbors noticed the fire and alerted the two occupants of the home. Both residents were able to safely evacuate.

 

Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire and keep it from spreading further. The 1-1/2 story home suffered heavy smoke and fire damage.

 

With the colder temperatures, the Spokane Fire Department wants to remind residents to follow important safety tips when keeping warm:

 

  • Keep anything that can burn at least three-feet away from heating equipment, like the furnace, fireplace, wood stove, or portable space heater.
  • Have a three-foot “kid-free zone” around open fires and space heaters.
  • Never use your oven to heat your home.
  • Have a qualified professional install stationary space heating equipment, water heaters or central heating equipment according to the local codes and manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Have heating equipment and chimneys cleaned and inspected every year by a qualified professional.
  • Remember to turn portable heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed.
  • Always use the right kind of fuel, specified by the manufacturer, for fuel burning space heaters.
  • Make sure the fireplace has a sturdy screen to stop sparks from flying into the room. Ashes should be cool before putting them in a metal container. Keep the container a safe distance away from your home.
  • Test smoke alarms at least once a month.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Residents able to safely evacuate fire thanks to alert neighbors

 

Residents able to safely evacuate fire thanks to alert neighbors
Cause under investigation

Thanks to alert neighbors, two residents were able to safely evacuate their home after a fire this afternoon.

 

At approximately 2 p.m., the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 700 block of N. Altamont St. on a report of a residential structure fire. 

 

The first arriving crews found significant fire showing from the second floor of the 1-1/2 story home. Firefighters were able to quickly extinguish the fire and keep it from spreading further.

 

There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters reported.

 

The fire caused heavy smoke and fire damage throughout the home. The cause of the fire is under investigations by the Spokane Fire Special Investigation Unit.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Firefighters quickly contain apartment fire in East Spokane

 

Firefighters quickly contain apartment fire in East Spokane
Cause under investigation

Last night at approximately 6:09 p.m., the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 2700 E. block of Sharp Ave. on a report of a commercial structure fire. 

 

The first arriving engine reported light smoke visible from the first floor of a six unit, two story apartment building. Crews immediately initiated fire attack while other arriving units secured water supply, gained entry into the structure to check for any extension of the fire and conducted a search of the interior to ensure no one was inside. Firefighters discovered a mattress on fire in one of the lower apartments. Crews were able to contain the fire to the room of origin and extinguish the fire within five minutes of the first firefighters arriving on scene

 

There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters reported.

 

A bedroom sustained moderate smoke and fire damage. The cause of the fire is under investigations by the Spokane Fire Special Investigation Unit.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Friday, October 12, 2018

Fire Marshal lifts restrictions on outdoor recreational fires for the City of Spokane

 

 

Fire Marshal lifts restrictions on outdoor recreational fires for the City of Spokane

The burn restrictions that were implemented in July for outdoor recreational fires were lifted effective this morning at 8 a.m., by order of the Spokane City Fire Marshal. In ground campfires, fire bowls and fire pits are authorized in the City of Spokane for recreational use. Approved fuels for use include seasoned (clean/dry) firewood, briquettes, propane, or natural gas. Debris disposal is not authorized at any time.

 

Here are other requirements for outdoor fires:

 

  • Recreational fires may be in designated areas or on private property with owner approval.
  • Keep it small - Fires must not exceed a fuel area of 3 feet in diameter and 2 feet in height.
  • Fires must be attended by a responsible adult (knowledgeable in the use of the fire extinguishing equipment) at all times.
  • Approved fire extinguishing equipment must be on hand and ready for use.
    • Equipment can include a garden hose, dirt, sand, bucket, shovel, or a minimum 4A rated portable fire extinguisher.
  • Adequate clearance from combustibles must exist (25 feet for campfires and fire pits).
    • For multi-family dwellings, use at least a 15-foot clearance from combustibles and structures for portable fireplace appliances. Be safe and use good judgment.
    • For one and two-family dwellings, follow the appliance manufacturer’s instructions for clearance. Be safe and use good judgment.
  • Fires must not present a health hazard or nuisance to others.
  • Safe wind conditions (no more than 7 mph) must be present.
  • Ash and charcoal remnants must be safely disposed of in noncombustible waste containers.

 

Note: Burning may be temporarily restricted by Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency due to increasing fine particle (smoke) levels and air stagnation. Check current status at https://www.spokanecleanair.org/current-burning-conditions.

 

Fires not meeting the above listed requirements, fires considered unsafe or fires otherwise restricted will be required to be extinguished. As always, bonfires or pig roast type fires must receive an inspection, pre-approval, and a permit from the Spokane Fire Department. Outdoor fires for disposal purposes are illegal in the City of Spokane at all times. Failure to comply with recreational fire regulations are subject to a Class 1 civil infraction, which carries a $536 penalty. A person who fails to take immediate action to extinguish or otherwise discontinue unauthorized burning when ordered to do so is guilty of a misdemeanor. That person can face additional penalties of up to $1,000 and/or up to 90 days in jail.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Two houses destroyed after early morning house fire

 

Two houses destroyed after early morning house fire
Cause under investigation

One resident was treated for smoke inhalation and two firefighters sustained minor injuries after a house fire in the 100 block of E. Sinto Ave. The firefighters were transported to a local hospital and released following evaluation.

 

Just after 2:00 a.m., multiple Spokane Fire Department units responded to the reported house fire. First arriving companies found a well involved 1-1/2 story structure with fire extending to a 2-1/2 story structure immediately to the west, as well as a small detached garage to the east. Large columns of smoke and flames could be seen from as far as the South Hill neighborhood.

 

“The quick action by arriving police officers and our firefighters to strategically minimize the threat and save lives is why this aggressive fire wasn’t more of a tragedy,” says Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer.

 

The fire was upgraded to a second alarm to add additional resources to the incident. The fire destroyed the two homes and a detached, single-car garage received minor damage.

 

The American Red Cross responded to assist multiple displaced residents.

 

Investigators with the Spokane Fire Department's Special Investigation Unit and the Spokane Police Department are working to determine the cause of the fire.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Media Advisory: Spokane Fire Department conducting training (photo opportunity)

 

 

Media Advisory: Spokane Fire Department conducting training (photo opportunity)

 

Today, the Spokane Fire Department (SFD) will be conducting simulated fire operations at the former Spokane City Credit Union (901 W. Shannon Ave.). Members of the media are invited to attend from 10 a.m. until approximately 4 p.m.

 

The Spokane City Credit Union is allowing SFD to use the structure for training purposes before demolition is completed.

 

Continuing education for fire departments is essential as it produces well-prepared crews, enhances safety, improves operations and increases efficiency. 

 

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Monday, October 1, 2018

Cause of N. Ruby St. house fire ruled accidental

 

Cause of N. Ruby St. house fire ruled accidental

The cause of a fire that damaged a home in the 1600 block of N. Ruby St. on Thursday has been ruled accidental.

 

Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department’s Special Investigation Unit say a box of items was placed on a stovetop, the knob to the stove was unintentionally bumped turning it on and the box of items ignited. The fire spread throughout the kitchen and through a window to the exterior of the home.

 

The home was not occupied at the time fire, but a family was in the process of moving into the house. The fire caused damage to the first and second floor and smoke damage throughout the home.

 

There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Friday, September 28, 2018

Cause of house fire remains under investigation

 

 

Cause of house fire remains under investigation
No reported injuries

 

Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department’s Special Investigation Unit are continuing to investigate what caused a fire at a home on N. Ruby St.

 

Last night at approximately 8:40 p.m., fire crews from the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 1600 block of N. Ruby St. of a house on fire.

 

Upon arrival, fire crews advised of smoke and fire coming from a back window of the residence. The home was not occupied at the time fire, but a family was in the process of moving into the house. Firefighters were on scene quickly and confined the fire mainly to the kitchen area.

 

There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.

 

The fire caused damage to the first and second floor and smoke damage throughout the home.

 

Anyone with information about the fire can call 509-625-7000 so the information can be forwarded to fire investigators.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Monday, September 24, 2018

Smoke detector helps residents safely evacuate during house fire

 

 

Smoke alarm helps residents safely evacuate during house fire
Cause under investigation

 

A smoke alarm installed earlier this year by the Spokane Fire Department (SFD) helped residents quickly evacuate during a house fire last night.

 

At approximately 7 p.m., SFD responded to the 300 block of S. Stone St. for reported smoke from the second floor of a residence.

 

First arriving units reported dense smoke from a second story window. The fire was located and extinguished in approximately 15 minutes with damage limited to primarily the second floor.

 

Occupants were able to quickly evacuate from the building after receiving notification by the smoke alarm. Smoke alarms that are properly installed and maintained provide an early warning signal which could allow everyone in the home to safely escape.

 

No civilians, firefighters or pets were injured in this incident. The American Red Cross was requested to assist in providing shelter for six displaced residents from this event.

 

The fire is currently under investigation by members of the Spokane Fire Department Special Investigations Unit.

 

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Cause of yesterday’s house fire under investigation

 

Cause of yesterday's house fire under investigation
No reported injuries

 

Yesterday just after 5:30 p.m., the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 600 block of S. Regal St. for a reported house on fire. The resident of the home advised of light smoke coming from the furnace area. 

 

Upon investigation, fire department personnel located fire inside the walls with no involvement of the furnace. Crews worked quickly to ensure the house was evacuated, extinguish all the hidden fire and limit the spread. 

 

The American Red Cross responded to assist one adult.

 

There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters.

 

The fire caused smoke damage throughout the home along with fire damage in the basement and first floor walls. Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department's Special Investigation Unit are working to determine the cause.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Improperly discarded smoking materials caused fatal apartment fire

 

Improperly discarded smoking materials caused fatal apartment fire

 

Fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department Special Investigation Unit have determined improperly discarded smoking materials caused last week’s fatal apartment fire.

 

Just after 1 a.m. on Friday, September 14, the Spokane Fire Department responded to 4100 block of N. Cook St. and found flames coming from a second story window. Crews were able to contain the fire to the involved apartment. An adult female was found deceased in the apartment.

 

The Spokane Fire Department wants to remind community members of the dangers of unattended or improperly discarded smoking materials.

 

Important safety tips when smoking:

 

  • Smoke outside. Many items in a home can catch on fire if they touch something hot like a cigarette or ashes.
  • Put cigarettes out all the way. Don’t walk away from lit cigarettes and other smoking materials. Put water on the ashes and butts to make sure they are completely extinguished before putting them in the trash.
  • Use a deep, sturdy non-combustible ashtray or container. Place it away from anything that can burn.
  • Do not discard cigarettes in vegetation such as mulch, potted plants or landscaping, peat moss, dried grasses, leaves or other things that could ignite easily.
  • Before you throw away butts and ashes, make sure they are out, and dousing in water or sand is the best way to do that.
  • Do not smoke after taking medicine that makes you tired.
  • Never smoke around medical oxygen. Medical oxygen can explode if a flame or spark is near. Even if the oxygen is turned off, it can still catch on fire.
  • Never smoke in bed.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Friday, September 14, 2018

Cause of duplex fire deemed undetermined

 

Cause of duplex fire deemed undetermined  
No reported injuries

 

The cause of yesterday’s duplex fire in the 300 block of E. Wabash Ave. has been declared undetermined by fire investigators with the Spokane Fire Department Special Investigation Unit. Investigators advise the fire did originate in the alley where discarded couches had been placed.

 

At approximately 6:05 a.m., crews from the Spokane Fire Department (SFD) and Spokane County Fire District 9 responded to the structure fire. Initial reports indicated the fire was discovered by tenants on the exterior of a duplex and the fire was moving to the building. Tenants attempted to put the fire out with a garden hose.

 

First arriving SFD crews reported the fire had moved in to the attic space. Crews were able to contain and extinguish the fire within 15 minutes of arrival, as well as, confirm all occupants had safely exited the building.

 

The residence was uninhabitable due to smoke and fire damage and the American Red Cross responded to provide shelter for the displaced residents.

 

No injuries were reported.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

One person dies in early morning fire

 

One person dies in early morning fire

 

One person has died after an early morning apartment fire in the Hillyard neighborhood.

 

Just after 1 a.m., the Spokane Fire Department responded to reports of smoke coming from the window of a second floor apartment in the 4100 block of N. Cook St. First arriving units reported flames from a second story window and made entry to the apartment.

 

Crews were able to put the small fire out in less than five minutes and discovered a female deceased in the room. The fire did not extend out of the involved apartment and no other civilians were harmed. There were also no firefighter injuries.

 

The American Red Cross responded to assist four adult tenants were temporarily displaced by the fire and the investigation. 

 

The Spokane Fire Department Special Investigation Unit was requested in conjunction with the Spokane Police Department Major Crimes Division to perform an investigation in to the cause and origin of the fire.

 

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Friday, September 7, 2018

Media Advisory: Learn about fire safety and become a junior firefighter

 

Media Advisory: Learn about fire safety and become a junior firefighter

 

The Spokane Fire Department, SAFE Kids, Mobius Children's Museum, the Downtown Spokane Partnership and River Park Square are partnering for the second annual Kids Junior Fire Academy. This free, family event will be held at River Park Square tomorrow from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. 

 

The Kids Junior Fire Academy is open to “kids” of all ages, and will provide an opportunity for attendees to tour and see demonstrations from a ladder truck and fire engine, practice hands-only CPR with firefighters, make a craft with Mobius Children's Museum, operate a charged fire hose, learn about child passenger safety from SAFE Kids Spokane and so much more! Kids can collect stamps at each activity and receive a Jr. Firefighter certificate and enter to win fun prizes. 

 

We hope to see you there!

 

What: Kids Junior Fire Academy 


When:
Saturday, September 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.


Where:
River Park Square at 808 W. Main Ave.

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Media Invite: Now is your chance to become a junior firefighter by competing in the challenge

 

Media Invite: Now is your chance to become a junior firefighter by competing in the challenge

 

The Spokane Fire Department is inviting members of the media to visit Spokane Fire Station 1 (44 W. Riverside Ave.) on Friday, August 31, 2018 at 11 a.m. to participate in the junior firefighter’s combat challenge.

 

The challenge will be a fun way to help highlight the upcoming Kids Junior Fire Academy occurring on Saturday, September 8 at River Park Square. Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer will also be available for interviews.

 

More about the Kids Junior Fire Academy:

 

The Spokane Fire Department, SAFE Kids, Mobius Children's Museum, the Downtown Spokane Partnership and River Park Square are partnering for the second annual Kids Junior Fire Academy. This free, family event will be held at River Park Square, Saturday, September 8 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. 

 

The Kids Junior Fire Academy is open to “kids” of all ages, and will provide an opportunity for attendees to tour and see demonstrations from a ladder truck and fire engine, practice hands-only CPR with firefighters, make a craft with Mobius Children's Museum, operate a charged fire hose, learn about child passenger safety from SAFE Kids Spokane and so much more! Kids can collect stamps at each activity and receive a Jr. Firefighter certificate and enter to win fun prizes. 

 

Here are two videos about the Kids Junior Fire Academy: https://vimeo.com/286245513 and https://vimeo.com/286092728 .

 

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

Sunday, August 19, 2018

Firefighter transported to local hospital after early morning house fire

 

Firefighter transported to local hospital after early morning house fire
Cause under investigation

 

A Spokane Fire Department firefighter was transported to a local hospital and treated/released for possible heat exhaustion after an early morning house fire.

 

At approximately 3 a.m. the Spokane Fire Department responded to the 800 block of E. Bridgeport Ave. Initial reports were smoke was filling the structure.

 

First arriving crews indicated light smoke from the eaves of the house with follow up reports of an attic fire. Crews were able to search the building for occupants and extinguish the fire in the attic within minutes of arrival. The occupants had evacuated prior to arrival and there were no civilian or pet injuries as a result of this incident.

 

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

 

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Michele Anderson | Public Safety Communications Manager
Spokane Police Department | Spokane Fire Department

cell 509.742.0063 | office 509.622.5868 | mlanderson@spokanecity.org

 

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