INCIDENT DESCRIPTION
At 6:52 pm on February 5, 2025, the Seattle Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 400 block of 31st Avenue E, in the Madison Valley neighborhood of Seattle, WA. Engine 34, stationed just blocks away, was first on scene and reported light smoke from a house. Two fire hoses from Engine 34 and Engine 25 extinguished the fire, a kitchen fire that had spread into the attic. No injuries were reported. The incident lasted 56 minutes.
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VIDEO TIMELINE
Number in parenthesis represents number of angles the same unit has been seen in this video.
0:00 – E6, L3 responding from Station 6 (1)
0:29 – E10, STAF10, & L1 responding from Station 10 (1)
0:56 – E6, L3 responding (2)
1:10 – E25, B2 responding (1)
1:30 – E25, B2 responding (2)
1:53 – L10, A25 responding (1)
2:09 – L10, A25 responding (2)
2:22 – E10, STAF10 responding (2)
2:32 – M44 responding (1)
2:40 – E10, STAF10 responding (3)
2:50 – E10, STAF10 responding (4)
3:00 – L1 responding (2)
3:10 – L1 responding (3)
3:21 – M44 responding (2)
3:29 – M44 responding (3)
3:38 – R1 responding (1)
3:43 – R1 responding (2)
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AUDIO
This is real audio from SFD Channel 1 (structure fire ops) from the incident. It is important to note audio is NOT synced with footage. Audio is spread around 10 minutes, audio clips stacked one after another. About a quarter of audio is missing due to video length, which you can find in the sfdlive link below.
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UNITS
Units dispatched were: A14*, A25, AIR10, B2, B6, DEP1, E10, E22, E25, E34, E6, L1, L10, L3, M10, M44, MAR5, R1, REHAB1, SAFT2, & STAF10.
Units seen in this video were: A25, B2, E10, E25, E6, L1, L10, L3, M44, R1, & STAF10.
*Did not respond
SFD D Shift
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MY NOTES
Washington is currently having a small snowstorm, and two school days have been cancelled where I’m at. I was waiting for a snowy backdrop for a video, and this seems pretty close.
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Video edited by me using ClipChamp by Microsoft
https://sfdlive.com/?id=F250016698
https://x.com/SeattleFire/status/1887153173661618590
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