PHOTOS: Portland Fire & Rescue crews faced a challenging Sunday morning as they responded to two separate fire incidents in the Northwest District. The first call came just before 9 a.m. for a fire at a two-story apartment building located at 1233 NW 23rd and Overton. Crews reported heavy fire and smoke from a second-story window once they arrived, with a person trapped inside. The person was then safely rescued through a window and transported in serious condition to Emanuel Hospital’s Burn Center, suffering from smoke inhalation and burns.
Due to the urgency, fire crews transported the patient in their truck as the ambulance was still 10 minutes away. During the rescue, a firefighter sustained a back injury and was taken to the hospital for evaluation. The fire spread to a nearby apartment, leading to the hospitalization of another resident with minor injuries and smoke inhalation concerns. Tragically, one dog and one cat died in the fire, though it remains unclear which apartment they belonged to.
The Red Cross and Animal Control were dispatched to assist three displaced residents and manage the removal of the deceased pets. The fire was contained before reaching the attic or other apartments. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and authorities urge anyone with information to contact them. Shortly after, a second incident was reported at a high-rise at 655 NW Hoyt St. Engine 4 arrived to find no visible fire, but audible alarms were sounding. Crews discovered an unattended incense had ignited nearby paper items on the fifth floor. The small fire was quickly extinguished without activating the sprinkler system, and the incident was resolved.
