Seattle Fire’s Battalion 6, Ladder 9, Engine 17, and Engine 22 responded to a 4RED call on May 25, 2022, which was upgraded to a structure fire. The fire was determined to be from food on a stove burning, and was extinguished by a sprinkler system. No injuries were reported, and the incident is under investigation. Details here: https://twitter.com/SeattleFire/status/1529612485937860609

Incident Details:
Date: 5/25/22
Location: 3206 Harvard AVE E
Incident Type: Structure Fire
Incident Time: 4:47 PM
Incident Lasted: 1 h 15 m
Units Dispatched: A25, AIR10, B2, B6, DEP1, E16, E17, E22, E25, E9, L10, L4, L9, M17, M44, REHAB1, SAFT2, STAF10
Units Seen: A25, B2, B6, DEP1, E16, E17, E22, E25, E9, L10, L4, L9, M44, SAFT2, STAF10
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