80 firefighters dispatched as flames, smoke poured out of Seattle building

  • Source: KIRO-TV CBS 7 Seattle
  • Published: 01/14/2024 09:21 PM

VIDEO/PHOTO: Seattle fire crews had a busy Saturday night as they battled an empty building fire. The Seattle Fire Department said around 11 p.m., they got reports of a fire in a one-story vacant building in the 300 block of Northwest 85th Street near the borderline of the Crown Hill and Greenwood neighborhoods. When the first units got there, they reported that the fire in the vacant building was reaching three nearby buildings. At 11:16 p.m., SFD said the fire was upgraded to a 2-alarm fire for additional resources. “Eight fire engines, five ladder trucks, and additional support units totaling 80 firefighters were dispatched at the height of the incident,” said SFD. By 11:40 p.m., the roof of the empty building started to collapse, forcing firefighters to get out of the building and set up a perimeter outside.



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