Sandy Lane Fire
Crews responded to a residential structure fire in the 8000 block of Sandy Road NE. All occupants were out of the structure. One has been transported.
Crews responded to a residential structure fire in the 8000 block of Sandy Road NE. All occupants were out of the structure. One has been transported.
12:06 AM: Dispatched to a residential structure fire (pictured) in the 10000 block of Brush Arbor Lane NW, Seabeck.
Initial information indicated the occupants, a family of 5 that includes a baby, had evacuated safely.
It appears to have started as a chimney fire that extended into the home, causing fire and smoke damage.
Red Cross was not dispatched as the occupants said they have family in the area.
The County Fire Marshal responded and will investigate the exact cause.
Mutual aid was provided by Navy Region Northwest and Bremerton Fire.
1:42 AM: A commercial structure fire call came in for the Vintage At Silverdale. Crews responded to find that food left in the oven of one of the apartments had burnt badly enough to cause several floors of the tower to become smoky.
Residents had self evacuated. The structure was ventilated and occupants were able to return to their units.
Mutual aid was provided by Navy Region Northwest.
At 10:08 pm last night CKFR and mutual crews (NRNW, PFD, BFD) were dispatched to a Commercial Structure Fire at Target.
En route, information was updated and it was learned that the fire was actually on roof of the strip mall adjacent to Target, above Down East Teriyaki.
Engine 52 was first on scene and confirmed fire on roof. Battalion 51 established command and crews were sent to roof to extinguish the fire and check inside restaurant and adjacent occupancies for fire extension.
The fire was confined to large rooftop HVAC unit and the roof itself. The restaurant did suffer water damage.
The Kitsap County Fire Marshal was called to investigate. PSE and Cascade Natural Gas also assisted.
Crews responded to a call for a trailer on fire, in close proximity to a house, this afternoon in the 2800 block of NE Spartacus Street.
The fire was contained to the trailer and there were no injuries.
A County Fire Marshal responded to investigate the cause and the Red Cross was dispatched to assist the individual who lives in the trailer.
This afternoon we were dispatched to a “vehicle vs building” call at Harbor Freight in Silverdale.
Luckily nobody was injured. The accident occurred while the driver was parking. A Kitsap County Building Inspector responded and determined there was no structural damage upon initial investigation. Harbor Freight remained open.
CKFR is on scene of its second water rescue in Dyes Inlet in less than a week. Currently CKFRs Marine 51 and Bremerton Fire Departments Marine 20 are en route. Rescue swimmers will be deployed to make contact with a person having a medical emergency on a sailboat.
Bremerton Fire’s Marine 20 is on scene and, along with CKFR rescue swimmers, made contact with the patient on the sailboat. The patient will be brought to shore and transported to Saint Michael Medical Center by Medic 56.
We’re grateful for our mutual aid partners!
CKFR and the US Coast Guard are currently on scene conducting a water rescue in Dyes Inlet off the Silverdale waterfront.
A Coast Guard swimmer is in the water. There is one known occupant of the boat that sank.
The victim has been rescued by the USCG. USCG will meet CKFR at Apex Airport to transport the patient to Saint Michael’s Medical Center.
The Green Mountain Fire is producing significant smoke in the Central Kitsap area. Residents may notice increased smoke as the evening goes on and temperatures cool.
The fire is 15 acres in size and not contained at this time. DNR is also on scene – there are 3 helicopters, 4 DNR Engines, a bulldozer and CKFR units on scene.
At approximately 1:26 am this morning, CKFR responded to a personal medical alert at a residence in the 6400 block of Tracyton Boulevard NW. The first unit to arrive on scene observed flames coming from the roof of the home and quickly upgraded the call to a structure fire. Additional CKFR units as well as crews from Bremerton Fire responded. Due to the size of the fire and its extension throughout the home, firefighters were forced to extinguish it from the exterior.
Several hose lines were used to confine the fire to the residence and prevent extension to a nearby home.
The occupant was initially thought to be trapped inside, but was thankfully located safely sitting outside.
The County Fire Marshal is investigating the cause.
CKFR was dispatched at 11:41 am to a residential structure fire in the 1900 block of NW Green Glen Lane.
While en route they received information that everyone was safely evacuated from both sides of the two-story duplex.
Upon arrival, flames were visible. The occupant that had been home stated the smoke detectors alerted her.
The fire was under control quickly and the County Fire Marshal was dispatched to investigate the exact cause. Navy Region Northwest and Bremerton Fire provided mutual aid.
Pictured are Paramedic Holt and Apparatus Operator Werlech working to revive several fish that were displaced during the fire. CKFR looks to apply the “then some” motto to every call.
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