North Seattle building on ‘fire watch’ after Wednesday blaze
Apr 21, 2021, 2:34 PM | Updated: Apr 22, 2021, 6:32 am
Seattle Fire says a vehicle storage building in North Seattle is on fire watch into the evening after an earlier fire Wednesday afternoon.
The building is located in the . Engine 31 was driving past when firefighters noticed black smoke coming from the building.
The owner of the building said there were multiple cars and some propane tanks inside, which resulted in small explosions.
No one was inside the building during the fire and no firefighters were injured during the fire fight.
Seattle Fire will post an engine company at the site through the evening to prevent the fire from reigniting.
King County Metro said the saw delays due to the response. Traffic in the area was heavily impacted.
HAPPENING NOW: is on the scene of this major, 2 alarm fire at a storage facility near Aurora and 109th Ave. As you see in these pics from earlier, a plume of smoke towered several stories high. No reports of anyone hurt
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Aurora Ave. N. and N. 109th St.: still fighting fire defensively, applying water with three ladder pipes and hand lines. No one is reported to be inside the structure.
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