Seattle, Washington – Firefighters were called to respond to a house fire in the  700 block of North 87th Street on September 11th.

Flames shoot out of this roof at a residential house fire in the 700 block on N. 87th Street in Seattle. (c) 2012 John Odegard.

First responding units were:  Aid 25, Battalions 5 and 7, Engines 25, 38, 40 and 8 with Ladders 10 and 9 and Medic 28. 1612 Hours.

Later units were called out as a Full-Response.  Aid 2, Air 9 (air bottle unit), Battalions 4 and 6, Deputy 1, Engines 16, 18, 24 and 9.  Ladders 5 and 8 with Medic 1, Safety 2 and Staff 10.  1614 Hours.

Marshal 5 (Fire Investigative Unit).  1630 Hours.

Engine 21 at 1758 Hours.  (This would most likely be an unit handling Fire Watch.)

No information was available on Seattle Fire’s website regarding the fire.  However, incident photos were made available courtesy of John Odegard, Seattle Fire Buff Fire Photographer & Support 8.

(c) 2012 John Odegard.
(c) 2012 John Odegard

 

Source:  Seattle Fire’s CAD (Live Dispatch).