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SPOKANE VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO FULLY INVOLVED HOUSE FIRE

For Immediate Release:
December 8, 2021
Contact:
Craig Warzon
SVFD PIO Officer
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SPOKANE VALLEY FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONDS TO FULLY INVOLVED HOUSE FIRE
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The Spokane Valley Fire Department responded to a reported residential fire at approximately 10 PM tonight in the 20100 block of Crestwood Lane.
The responding crew from SVFD Station 4 in Otis Orchards saw flames from Trent. Upon their arrival, Engine 4 observed flames showing from two sides of the structure. Engine 4 attempted to knock down the fire with a pre-connected hose line but ran out of water. Additional engines connected a hose to Engine 4 to provide them with water, but they also ran out of water.
The closest hydrant was a half mile away. Newman Lake and Hauser Lake Fire Departments each provided a water tender to help provide water for the fire. SVFD engines and the two tenders shuttled water non-stop to battle the fire. Due to the size of the fire when crews arrived and the water supply issues, a large portion of the residence was completely destroyed.
The residence had last been occupied in June and was being prepared to be sold.
A total of 15 fire units responded to the call including units from Newman Lake and Hauser Fire Departments and Fire District 8 as part of the mutual aid response. One firefighter was injured and transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
SVFD would like to remind residents to please stay away from fire and emergency scenes when crews are working. The additional traffic creates safety and traffic hazards for both crews and the general public.
Pictures of the fire are available on the Spokane Valley Fire Department Facebook page..
About Spokane Valley Fire Department
Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) serves a population of 125,000, including the cities of Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake and Millwood, as well as surrounding unincorporated areas within the 75-square miles of Spokane County Fire District 1. In 2020, SVFD firefighter crews, including its paramedics and EMTs, responded to more than 18,700 emergency calls.
Established eighty years ago in 1940, SVFD is committed to pursuing excellence and is distinguished as an Accredited Agency by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International and by fire district’s ISO Class 2 rating from the Washington Survey and Rating Bureau.
Connect with SVFD at: spokanevalleyfire.com. For department news, safety information, and timely updates, find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
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Did you Know?
- You can sign up for a station tour. Great for small groups.
- You should replace the batteries in your smoke alarms twice a year.
- Creating a defensible space with regards to wildfires could just save your home or property.
- We have Friends & Family CPR classes every month.