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SVFD FIREFIGHTERS EXTINGUISH COMMERCIAL FIRE IN SPOKANE INDUSTRIAL PARK
For Immediate Release:
November 18, 2019
Contact:
Julie Happy
Community Affairs Manager
Spokane Valley Fire
509-368-4828
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SVFD Firefighters Extinguish Commercial Fire in Spokane Industrial Park
SVFD Crews Arrive on Scene Quickly to Extinguish Fire
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Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) units responded at 7:02 p.m. to a report of a commercial fire in building N-14 in the Spokane Industrial Park off of Sullivan Road. An employee of Powder Tech was inside the building and smelled smoke prompting him to call in the fire.
SVFD Station 5 located just off of Sullivan Road, was first on scene. Firefighters could see smoke coming from the roof. After the initial inspection, the response was upgraded to a working fire, bringing a total of 8 apparatus, 5 support apparatus, an AMR unit, and Auto-aid support from District 9’s, E94. Firefighters were able quickly extinguish the fire and secure the area.
Two ovens were located near each other. The larger of the two ovens had a pallet on top of it with some metal containers on it. The metal and pallet is where the smoke and fire originated. The sprinklers worked well, activating properly, keeping the fire contained to the area of onset. A lot of smoke resulted.
Avista arrived on scene to shut off power and gas to the oven. Crews were able to put out the fire using 350 to 400 gallons of water. The building was vented with natural ventilation. Ladder 8 investigated the roof to ensure its integrity.
“The fire went well and the sprinklers did what they were supposed to which had a very positive outcome for this building,” said SVFD Battalion Chief, Jeff Bordwell. “I anticipate Powder Tech will be able to be back in business tomorrow.”
Firefighters had the fire extinguished quickly. Two crews remained on scene for investigators to do their work.
The exact fire cause is under investigation. There were no reports of injuries to firefighters. Assistance was provided by District 9, Avista for utility control, and a standby ambulance from American Medical Response.
The Spokane Valley Fire Department would like to remind residents and businesses to store containers properly and away from heat.
About SVFD
Spokane Valley Fire Department serves the cities of Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Millwood and the surrounding unincorporated areas of Spokane County with a combined population of 125,000 across 75 square miles. SVFD firefighter crews which include paramedics and EMT’s, responded to more than 17,487 emergency calls in 2018.
Established in 1940, SVFD is an Accredited Agency by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International; and has a class 2 WSRB rating as given by the Washington Survey and Ratings Bureau (WSRB). SVFD is one of four accredited departments in the state and the only accredited department with distinction as a WSRB class 2.
For more information about Spokane Valley Fire Department, visit www.spokanevalleyfire.com.
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