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Spokane Standard

Saturday, January 18, 2025

Hillyard House Fire

At approximately 3:49 am this morning the Spokane Fire Department  responded to the 2900 Block of East Olympic in the Hillyard neighborhood  on a report of a possible

apartment fire. Initial reports from Spokane  Fire Communications stated a possible attic fire. Fire units arrived  less than four minutes after dispatch and reported a fire on the

exterior of a two-story residence that had extended up the side of the  structure and into the attic.                                                                   

All occupants were able to make it  out safely prior to Fire Department arrival due to correctly functioning  smoke detectors. Spokane Quint 13 and Engine 15 quickly made entry

into  the structure to begin a coordinated fire attack and conduct a thorough  search of the structure. Simultaneously, crews were positioned to  ventilate the structure which

improved smoke conditions and removed  heat.                                                                    

The fire was contained within 10 minutes of arrival.  No injuries to civilians or firefighters were reported.                                                                  

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

There was fire damage to the exterior  of the structure as well as the attic and associated smoke damage as  well as minor water damage from suppression efforts to the first and

 second floors.                                                                 

Estimated Dollar Loss: $100,000                                                                

Smoke Alarm: Alerted and was successful in waking sleeping occupants.                                                                 

Educational Message: If you smoke,  smoke outside. Be sure to use deep, sturdy ashtrays, or a metal can if  an ashtray is not available. Before throwing out cigarette butts, use

 water or sand to make sure that they are completely out. Do not ash or  throw cigarettes in vegetation, potted plants, or directly into trash  cans, as these can all easily catch fire.

Never smoke in bed. Keep  cigarettes, lighters, matches, and other smoking materials out of reach  of children preferably in a locked area that they do not have access to.  Fires

have occurred with vaping products, including electronic  cigarettes. These devices should be used with caution. 

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