Mainly a video showcasing the units. No real fire to see.

The fire was knocked down soon after the additional units had arrived. Most of the damage and fire was not visible or accessible to be filmed, since the involvement was primarily in the rear of the structure (which has an alley way behind it). The fire spread to all three dwellings/businesses in the building, and all three sustained major damage. No one was injured. Occurred at about University Way Ne & Ne 42nd St.

*Units not visible in the video, but on scene or blocked from vision by other units: E17, E22, E6, L9, L4, L6, L10, B4, B5,, M16, and REHAB1.

Complete list of dispatched units:

E17, E38, E16, E22, E25, E31, E6, E21, E9, E34, E35, E84 (spare rig), L9, L8, L10, L4, L6, B4, B5, B6, AIR9, AIR260, DEP1, A25, M16, REHAB1, SAFT2, STAF10 and MAR5.

E=Engine
L=Ladder
M=Medic Unit
A=Aid Unit
B=Battalion
AIR9=Air Bottle Unit 9
AIR260=Mobile Air Compressor Unit 260
DEP1=Deputy Chief 1
SAFT2=Safety Chief 2
STAF10=Staff/ICS Chief 10
MAR5=Marshall 5

0:00=Aid 25
0:09=(out of view) Engine 17, Engine 22, Engine 6, Ladder 9, Ladder 4, Ladder 6, Ladder 10, Battalion 4, Battalion 5, Rehab 1 and Medic 16)
0:10=Engine 34
0:14=Air 9 and Air 260
0:18=Engine 25
0:25=Battalion 6
0:40=Engine 38
1:26=Ladder 8 and Deputy 1
2:03=Safety 2
2:12=Staff 10
2:13=Engine 16
2:18=Engine 31
2:30=Engine 35
2:49=Engine 21
3:00=Engine 9


Tags

Seattle Fire Department, Seattle Fire, Seattle Fire Rescue, Seattle Fire Medics


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