
2 presumed dead, 2 injured in house fire in Stevens County
VIDEO/PHOTOS: Two people are presumed dead and two others were injured after a house fire in Stevens County. According to Stevens County Fire District 2, the fire was reported around 3 a.m.
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VIDEO/PHOTOS: Two people are presumed dead and two others were injured after a house fire in Stevens County. According to Stevens County Fire District 2, the fire was reported around 3 a.m.

VIDEO: One person appearing to be catching a wild and dangerous ride on the back of an American Medical Response Ambulance (AMR) was caught on camera.

PHOTOS: Asotin County Fire District #1 responded to a vehicle fire early Thursday morning near the Swallows Nest Boat Launch. Firefighters and medics were dispatched following reports of a vehicle engulfed in flames

According to West Benton Fire Rescue, at about 1:45 a.m. on February 10, firefighters were dispatched to Hinzerzling Road and west Heck Road near Prosser for a reported structure fire.

PHOTOS: Fourteen firefighters from Quincy, Mattawa, Soap Lake, Ephrata and Royal Slope completed the Columbia River Fire Academy last week, according to an announcement from Grant County Fire District 3.

Richland Fire and Emergency Services is launching its “Blood on Board” program, becoming the first fire and EMS agency in Eastern Washington to carry blood on vehicles.

VIDEO/PHOTOS: Crews in Kirkland located a deceased person after battling a fire that badly damaged a home and its garage Tuesday morning.

VIDEO/PHOTOS: The contents of a storage unit near a busy Kennewick street are severely damaged after a fire on Tuesday morning. According to dispatch records, at about 8:02 a.m. on February 10.

As the Inland Northwest grapples with drought conditions, the Spokane Fire Department is preparing for what could be an early and extended fire season.

Washington State University students’ dangerous tradition of burning couches to celebrate football victories shifted to the Seahawks on Sunday night.

Eight residents have been displaced after a fire at a triplex in Everett. The fire occurred in the 1100 block of Wetmore. Firefighters transitioned into overhaul operations after extinguishing the flames.

King County Search and Rescue says it received a charitable donation that will help it continue to be effective at serving the community.