South Battalion Duplex Fire
Incident #: 2013001969
Date of Incident: 01/12/2013
Issuing Officer: Bob Green/Battalion Chief
Narrative:
The Spokane City Fire Dept. dispatched fire apparatus and their crews to 1306 E. 29th Ave. at 15:14 hrs on Saturday, January 12th for a reported structure fire. The first arriving apparatus on scene was Engine 11, located in the upper South East section of the City, and they reported smoke visible in the windows of one of the units of the duplex at that address. The crew from Engine 11 announced that they were going to enter the structure and begin an interior attack on what they believed to be was a kitchen fire in that unit. As additional fire crews began arriving on scene they were given assignments by the Incident Commander that included providing water supply from a fire hydrant, an Incident Safety Officer, search and rescue of the unit on fire and additionally to force open the front door of the neighboring unit in the duplex as neighbors had reported that they thought the tenants might still be inside. Other crews were assigned to ladder the structure and to be in position should vertical ventilation be required on the rooftop, some crews were assigned to enter the fire unit and help with the pulling of ceilings and opening walls to get at any concealed fire in those areas and the deployment of a RIT Team to be in position should the rescue of a lost or injured fire fighter become necessary. Fortunately the search found no victims in the building and the fire was brought under control in about 15 minutes. Fire damage to the kitchen in the unit was considerable and much of the interior of the building had to be opened up by the fire fighters to ensure that no fire was concealed in the walls, ceilings, and attic space. The areas of the unit not damaged by the fire itself were severely damaged by the heavy smoke conditions that were present. The Red Cross is assisting the tenant of the fire unit and her family with temporary lodging and the Spokane City Police provided much needed traffic control on a very congested 29th Ave. There were no reports of any injuries to fire fighters or to the tenants of the duplex. Four engines, one ladder, one Heavy Rescue Truck, and two Command vehicles responded to this incident with 20 fire fighters on scene to get the fire confined and extinguished. The Spokane Fire Dept. Special Investigation Unit has determined that the cause of the fire was an accidental fire related to the preparation of food in the kitchen.
Cause:
Cooking related fire.
Damage:
Total loss of the kitchen in the fire unit, considerable smoke damage to the rest of the fire unit.
# Firefighters Responding: 20
Dollar Loss: $ 40,000
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