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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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

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Structure Fire

Incident #: 2014019594
Date of Incident: 04/22/2014
Issuing Officer: Joel Fielder/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
This morning at approximately 12:31 AM fire crews from the Spokane City Fire Department were dispatched to a reported structure fire at 1618 W. Maxwell. Responding crews reported heavy smoke visible upon their arrival and upgraded the incident to a working structure fire to add an additional ladder company to the overall response. Engine 3 from the neighboring fire station arrived on scene first and reported fire showing from the back door of the residence with the majority of the fire confined to the kitchen. Engine 3 and fire crews from Station 4 aggressively attacked the fire while other fire crews on scene completed search/rescue, ventilation, water supply and overhaul. There were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters and the occupants of the home, consisting of 3 adults and 4 children were being assisted by the Spokane Chapter of the American Red Cross.

Cause:
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Spokane Fire Department, Special investigation Unit. A cause has not been determined at the time of this media release.

Damage:
Fire Damage was confined to the kitchen with smoke and heat damage throughout the main floor of the house.

# Firefighters Responding: 27

Dollar Loss: $ 20000

Other Agencies Responding:
Avista and the Red Cross

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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

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South Battalion Cliff Rescue

Incident #: 
Date of Incident: 04/14/2014
Issuing Officer: BC Moline

Narrative:
On Monday, April 14th, 2014 at 5:34 P.M. the Spokane Fire Department responded on a report of a boy who had fallen from a cliff at Liberty Park in the East Central Neighborhood. Paramedic Engine 2 from their neighborhood station location of North Foothills and Nevada and the South Battalion Chief from a few blocks away responded to this call. Fire crews found a 6 year old boy with his father at the bottom of a 50 foot cliff. The boy was conscious and stable, however he suffered a fracture of the arm and a head wound. AMR Ambulance and additional crews called upon to assist, accessed a foot trail and brought their specialized pediatric equipment to treat the boy. After the boy was given emergency medical care and packaged for transport, he was transferred to the ambulance for a transport to Sacred Heart Hospital. Apparently, the boy was with his father somewhere near the edge on top of the cliff and fell, which resulted in his tumble down the sheer cliff to rocks below. Engine 7 from their station location of 1st and Magnolia also assisted in this call after clearing a previous EMS call. 

Cause:
(Delayed Media Release) 

Damage:
N/A

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Sunday, April 13, 2014

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North side fire

Incident #: 2014018041
Date of Incident: 04/13/2014
Issuing Officer: Battalion Chief C Jones

Narrative:
On Sunday, April 13 at 00:47 the Spokane Fire Department responded 4 Engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Heavy Rescue, and 2 Battalion Chiefs to a reported structure fire at 1428 W Mallon. SE3 arrived within 3 minutes and reported a garage and two exposures on fire, SE3 advanced a lead to protect the exposures and to extinguish the garage fire. As additional companies arrived on-scene they advanced a second hose lead to assist with fire attack and structure protection and connected a water supply hose line to the hydrant. The quick attack diminished the fire in the garage, and the fire on the outside of the two exposures were also extinguished. There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters.

Cause:
The cause is under investigation by SIU

Damage:
Total loss on the garage, fire danage to the exposures siding

# Firefighters Responding: 22

Dollar Loss: $ 35,000

Other Agencies Responding:
Spokane Police Department, AMR

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

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Occupied Motor Home Fire

Incident #: 2014017025#
Date of Incident: 04/06/2014
Issuing Officer: B.C. Bill Donahoe

Narrative:
On Sunday, April 6th at 07:13 PM, Engine 3 from their station at Indiana and Ash were dispatched alone to a reported motor home fire near the intersection of Chestnut and Gardner.  While in route due to the large dark column of smoke, the Engine 3 Officer upgraded the incident to a full response structure fire. Engine 3 arrived on scene at 2126 West Dean within 4 minutes to a large fully involved motor home behind a house with an exposed garage on fire as well. The responding Chief in route upgraded the incident to a working fire after hearing the report from E-3 of the exposed building, numerous vehicles exposed and the uncertainty of residents accounted for.  A total of 4 engines, 2 dedicated ladders, 1 heavy rescue, 2 battalion chiefs and the fire investigator responded to this incident. Companies completed a search of the motor home and garage with the two occupants of the motor home eventually accounted for. Other companies supplied water from a distant hydrant, overhauled the motor home and garage and evaluated the occupants for possible burn injuries. Due to the quick arrival time of Engine 3 and their aggressive attack the exposed garage was saved with moderate damage to one exterior wall and portions of the roof. No contents inside the effected garage suffered fire or smoke damage. Unfortunately the motor home was a complete loss. It was later learned that the male and female adult occupants were inside the motor home when it caught fire. They attempted to extinguish the escalating fire with a portable fire extinguisher without success. They were very fortunate to escape the fire which quickly overtook the entire motor home. The 2 occupants are being assisted by the Red Cross at this time with shelter and clothing needs. Avista assisted with utility control while the Spokane Police Dept. provided traffic control. No injuries were reported by civilians or fire fighters.

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

Damage:
The inhabited motor home was a complete loss with minor damage to 1 exposed passenger vehicle along with exterior damage to the exposed garage.

# Firefighters Responding: 22

Dollar Loss: $ 30,000.00

Other Agencies Responding:
A.M.R. Ambulance, Spokane Police Department, Red Cross and Avista.

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Friday, April 4, 2014

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North Battalion House Fire

Incident #: 201416596
Date of Incident: 04/04/2014
Issuing Officer: BC Dave Haworth

Narrative:
On Friday, April 4th, at approximately 10:00 AM, the Spokane Fire Department dispatched 4 engines,2 ladder trucks, 1 heavy rescue, and 2 battalion chiefs to a reported structure fire at 719 W Maxwell. The calling party had advised Fire Dispatch that his house was on fire and they advised him to evacuate and await the arrival of the fire department. SE3, responding from their station at Indiana and Ash, arrived within 4 minutes and reported smoke coming from the eaves of the two story wood structure. After talking with the occupant and making sure everyone had gotten out SE3 advanced a preconnected hose off of their apparatus to attack the fire, which was located mainly in the attic. As other crews arrived they were assigned other tasks such as securing a water supply, cutting a hole in the roof to let the smoke and fire escape the attic, and searching the structure to make sure all occupants were out. The fire was confined to the attic and crews had to pull the ceilings on the main floor to expose and extinguish it. There were no injuries to civilians and one firefighter was transported to SHMC with a shoulder injury. His status is unknown at the time of this media release. SPD provided traffic control by closing off Maxwell Ave and Avista assisted with utility control.

Cause:
A SFD Investigator has determined that the fire was caused by smoking materials discarded into flower pot. The material in the pot caught fire and communicated up the inside of a porch column into the attic.

Damage:
The roof and attic sustained heavy smoke and fire damage. Crews quickly covered the occupant's furnishings with tarps before pulling ceilings to prevent damage to them.

# Firefighters Responding: 24

Dollar Loss: $ 15000

Other Agencies Responding:
SPD, Avista

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Thursday, April 3, 2014

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Structure Fire

Incident #: 2014016376
Date of Incident: 04/03/2014
Issuing Officer: Joel Fielder/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
 
This morning, April 3, 2014, at approximately 2:25 AM the Spokane Fire Department responded to 2710 W. Garland on a reported structure fire. The first crew on-scene reported smoke showing from a 1-story wood-framed, residential structure. Upon further investigation by the fire attack crew the fire was located in the basement on the south side of the structure with fire extending to the main floor. Fire fighters aggressively attacked the fire from the interior with additional fire crews completing search and rescue, ventilation and salvage and overhaul. The fire was brought under control within 20 minutes and there were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters. According to statements made by the 2 occupants sleeping in the basement, they were alerted to the fire by the activation of their smoke detector. They were able to escape the dense smoke and elevated heat conditions in the basement along with a 3rd occupant who was sleeping on the main floor and they all exited the structure prior to the fire departments arrival. Four engine companies, two ladders a heavy recue truck and 2 Battalion chiefs totaling 26 firefighters responded to this fire. Fire crews were on scene for approximately 4 hours to complete salvage and overhaul.

Cause:
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the SFD Special Investigation Unit.

Damage:
Fire damage was confined to the basement with heat and smoke damage throughout the structure.   

# Firefighters Responding: 26

Dollar Loss: $ 50,000

Other Agencies Responding:
Spokane Police Department, AMR

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Saturday, March 22, 2014

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Attic Fire Displaces Three

Incident #: 2014014288
Date of Incident: 03/22/2014
Issuing Officer: Bruce Moline/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
On Saturday, March 22nd, 2014 at 1:05 P.M. the Spokane Fire Department responded to a structure fire located at 2307 E. Sanson. First arriving crews found an attic that was charged with smoke and once inside, confirmed a fire involving walls, the attic space, wiring and insulation. Three occupants made their way safely out of the building. Fire resources were stretched thin as there was a structure fire on the far north end of town in the Shiloh Hills neighborhood that was ongoing. Engine 17, who was filling in at Station 15 located at Wellesley and Crestline, was first on the scene and began to set the scene up for fire attack, search, and ventilation tasks. They were assisted by Engines 8, 6, 14 and Ladders 1 and 4. Crews confined the fire to the attic and prevented it from spreading to the roof above. In their search of the smoky fire, crews used their thermal imaging cameras to pinpoint the source of heat.  The fire was successfully knocked down in short order. There were no injuries to civilians or firefighters. The electrical system in the home was compromised because of the fire and the Red Cross was summoned to take care of the occupants. Avista assisted with the electrical issues and natural gas in the area. The fire is currently under investigation by the Spokane Fire Department Special Investigation Unit.

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

Damage:
Fire, Smoke and Water damage throughout the home.

# Firefighters Responding: 26

Dollar Loss: $ 30,000

Other Agencies Responding:
Avista Company, American Red Cross.

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DC10 lands safely at SIA

Incident #: 2014014191
Date of Incident: 03/21/2014
Issuing Officer: Bruce Moline/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
On Friday, March 21st, 2014 at 7:55 P.M. the Spokane Fire Department, Spokane International Airport firefighters, and Fire District 10 responded to a reported plane that had an on board fire in a cargo hold area. The plane returned to Spokane International Airport shortly after takeoff and after discovering an alarm that had activated plus what appeared to be smoke in the aircraft. Numerous fire companies and rescue units responded along with AMR ambulance. Once on scene, plans were made to attack the fire, and rescue and treat those on board the aircraft. The plane landed safely and crews made sure the 3 occupants on board were safe and at the same time checked for any signs of heat using thermal imaging cameras and FLIR (forward looking infrared cameras). Crews entered the craft with a water charged hose line and confirmed that there were no obvious signs of heat. The plane was then moved to it’s ramp location at the airport, and the occupants then exited safely from the flight deck. Fire crews thoroughly examined all areas of the interior of the plane for signs of fire and did not find any. The alarm activation was thought to be caused by a problem in the auxiliary power unit on board the aircraft. The scene was turned over to the Spokane International Airport and the investigation will continue.

Cause:
Possibly due to a faulty APU on the aircraft.

Damage:
Damage total appears to be minimal at this time.

# Firefighters Responding: 29

Dollar Loss: $ 0

Other Agencies Responding:
Fire District 10, Spokane International Airport, AMR ambulance, Airport Police, Airport Operations, TSA.

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Monday, March 17, 2014

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West Central Explosion

Incident #: 2014013337
Date of Incident: 03/16/2014
Issuing Officer: BC Green

Narrative:
On Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 9:22 PM, 7 Companies of Spokane Firefighters, 4 Engines, 1 Quint, 1 Ladder and 1 Heavy Rescue Unit under the direction of Battalion Chiefs Green and Fielder, responded to a reported structure fire at 1519 West Gardner Avenue in Spokane’s West Central Neighborhood.

While the companies were responding, information was relayed from Fire Communication Specialists that callers were reporting an explosion and at least one person was confirmed injured. Hearing the update, the Battalion Chief reinforced the response with two AMR ambulances and an AMR Supervisor in anticipation of inured civilians. Ladder 4 arrived quickly and reported light smoke showing from the 1 ½ story home and immediately entered the structure to search for victims. Upon entering the residence they encountered a critically injured victim and interior conditions that were described with moderate amount of smoke and extensive damage from a blast. Fearing a potential for a second device or possibility for a natural gas explosion, fire companies removed the victim and quickly completed a primary search for survivors on all floors.  There was no sustained fire as a result of the explosion and one confirmed injury.
 
SFD Paramedics treated the adult male victim and he was subsequently transported to Sacred Heart via AMR urgently for burns and blast type injuries as a result of the explosion. His current condition is not known by the SFD.  

Cause:
The cause is currently under investigation jointly with the SPD and Fire Department's Special Investigation Unit.

Damage:
Despite blast damage that was contained within the area of the suspected device, there did not appear to be any structural damage to the residence. As a result of the explosion and a need to secure utilities, re-occupation of the home was delayed until the Fire Investigators and Explosion Disposal Unit could systematically search the residence and ensure the occupant’s safety and complete the investigation.

# Firefighters Responding: 23

Other Agencies Responding:
Spokane Police Department, SPD EDU

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Thursday, March 6, 2014

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Change Clock / Change Battery

Incident #: 
Date of Incident: 03/06/2014
Issuing Officer: Jan Doherty/Public Education Officer

Narrative:
CHANGE YOUR CLOCKS AND CHECK YOUR DETECTORS!
 
When you move your clocks ahead one hour to begin Daylight Savings Time this Sunday, March 9, please remember to also check on the condition of your smoke detectors.  Two out of three home fire deaths happen in households without working smoke detectors.  
 
This weekend, please:  
Look at the label on the back of your smoke detectors to determine how old they are. The label should have the exact date of manufacture. If it doesn’t show the date, the detector is likely more than 10 years old. Smoke detectors should be replaced at least every 10 years. This applies to hard-wired smoke detectors as well as the ones you screw into the ceiling or wall.

  • Also locate the word ionization or photoelectric on the back labels.  Make sure you have at least one photoelectric detector on each level of your home.  In a smoldering fire, such as the type that can be caused by electrical problems or smoking materials, the photoelectric detector can sound an alarm up to 40 minutes faster than an ionization detector.
  • Push the test button on your detectors to determine whether the units are correctly connected to power.
  • Replace alkaline 9-volt batteries on your smoke detectors. Alkaline 9-volt batteries should last 1 year.
  • Know whether you have alkaline or lithium batteries. Lithium batteries can last up to 10 years. Once they are finished, the detector itself needs replacement.  Many detectors  on the market now  use different types of batteries: 9-volt, AA, etc
  • If you have problems with “nuisance alarms” when you cook or when someone takes a shower, replace ionization detectors within 20 feet of the kitchen or bathroom with photoelectric units. Photoelectric detectors seldom give a nuisance alarm.
  • Help your neighbors check the condition of their detectors if they are not able to safely reach them to replace batteries or detectors.
  • If you have questions on smoke detectors, please call Spokane Fire Department at 625-7058 or contact Jan Doherty at jdoherty@spokanefire.org.
 

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

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West Central Apartment Fire

Incident #: 2014010512
Date of Incident: 02/28/2014
Issuing Officer: Bob Green/Battalion Chief

Narrative:
The Spokane City Fire Dept. dispatched firefighting crews and their apparatus to 1024 W. Boone at 22:41 hrs on Friday night, February 28th for  a reported structure fire at that address.  Engine #3, from the near-by West Central Neighborhood fire station, as they arrived on scene reported by radio that there was visible fire showing from a second floor window at the rear of the 2 story wood/framed apartment building and that they were going to advance a pre-connected lead inside the building in an attempt to get at the fire that was rapidly starting to grow in a second floor apartment. The fire was quickly up-graded to a working fire which added an additional Laddder Company 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 #3 who were now inside and fighting their way through the stubborn fire that was being pushed by the extreme winds that were developing outside. A second fire attack lead was ordered to assist in the fire fight, a water supply was established, a Safety Officer was assigned, exposure protection assignments were made, and a Medical Division was established as there were reports of a tenant who may have jumped from a second floor window. Additionally a Rapid Intervention Team was assigned in case any fire fighters became lost or injured inside the structure. The Incident Commander requested a second alarm to get more fire fighters to the scene because the intensity of this now wind driven fire was continuing to escalate and the severe cold temperature was creating problems not only in the self contained breathing apparatus, which are the life line for the fire fighters, but also taking a toll on the fire fighters themselves. The ground around the structure and the street out front were covered in ice making the entire area hazardous for the fire fighters so a truck from the Street Dept., loaded with sand , was requested to help with fire fighter footing, an STA bus was requested so the displaced tenants could get out of the freezing weather, and the Red Cross was requested to assist the tenants with temporary lodging. After a couple of hours of persistent and aggressive fire fighting in terrible weather conditions 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 throughout the night. There were reports of possible injuries to one or two of the tenants and one fire fighter was slightly injured when he slipped and fell on the ice covered ground.  The fire damage to the second floor and the roof of the building is severe 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. Eight engines, three senior ladders, one heavy rescue truck, and two Command Vehicles delivered 40 fire fighters to this incident.
 
 
 
 

Cause:
Under investigation by the Spokane City Fire Dept's Special Investigation Unit.

Damage:
Severe fire damage to the second floor and the roof structure. Smoke and water damage to the basement and first floor.

# Firefighters Responding: 40

Dollar Loss: $ 100,000

Other Agencies Responding:
Fire District 1, Spokane Police Department, Spokane City Street Dept., AMR Ambulance, STA, Red Cross

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