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Vancouver Fire Responds To Residential Structure Fire - 01/04/26

At approximately 9:00 p.m. last night, Vancouver Fire was dispatched to a residential structure fire at 4305 SE 167th Lane.

Crews arrived on scene to find heavy fire conditions. Firefighters quickly applied water from the exterior while performing forcible entry to gain access to the home and initiate interior fire attack. The fire was brought under control within approximately 20 minutes.

A total of seven fire units responded, with approximately 25 fire personnel on scene. No injuries were reported; however, the residents were displaced as a result of the fire.

 

Following extinguishment, Vancouver Fire crews worked diligently to salvage and protect many of the homeowner’s personal collectibles. Vancouver Fire would like to thank Camas-Washougal Fire Department for providing an engine company to assist, and the Vancouver Police Department for traffic control and scene safety.The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office.

 

Vancouver Fire reminds the community that working smoke alarms save lives. Residents are encouraged to ensure smoke alarms are properly installed and maintained in their homes.

Vancouver Fire Responds To Residential Structure Fire - 01/04/26

At approximately 9:00 p.m. last night, Vancouver Fire was dispatched to a residential structure fire at 4305 SE 167th Lane.

Crews arrived on scene to find heavy fire conditions. Firefighters quickly applied water from the exterior while performing forcible entry to gain access to the home and initiate interior fire attack. The fire was brought under control within approximately 20 minutes.

A total of seven fire units responded, with approximately 25 fire personnel on scene. No injuries were reported; however, the residents were displaced as a result of the fire.

 

Following extinguishment, Vancouver Fire crews worked diligently to salvage and protect many of the homeowner’s personal collectibles. Vancouver Fire would like to thank Camas-Washougal Fire Department for providing an engine company to assist, and the Vancouver Police Department for traffic control and scene safety.The cause of the fire remains under investigation by the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office.

 

Vancouver Fire reminds the community that working smoke alarms save lives. Residents are encouraged to ensure smoke alarms are properly installed and maintained in their homes.

Late Night Apartment Fire Displaces One Resident At Alder Creek Apartments (Photo) - 12/29/25

At approximately 11:16 p.m. on December 28, 2025, the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a reported apartment fire at the Alder Creek Apartments on Northeast 49th Street in Vancouver, WA.
Fire crews arrived to find light smoke coming from a small, two-story apartment building. Firefighters quickly located the fire on the second floor and were able to put it out rapidly, stopping it from spreading to other apartments. The fire was quickly brought under control and crews remained on scene for approximately two hours to complete overhaul, safety checks, and investigation activities.
A total of 14 fire apparatus and 40 fire personnel responded to the incident. No residents or firefighters were injured.
One resident was displaced due to damage from the fire. The American Red Cross and the Trauma Intervention Team were contacted to assist the displaced resident with housing and support services.
During fire operations, two dogs were removed from the affected apartment. Firefighters immediately attempted lifesaving measures; however, the dogs did not survive. A local animal organization was contacted to assist.
Fire crews conducted thorough searches of the building to ensure all occupants were safely out and checked nearby apartments for any fire spread, which was not found. Clark Public Utilities responded to disconnect power to affected units. A fire investigator arrived on scene to determine the cause and extent of the fire. That investigation remains ongoing.
The Vancouver Fire Department thanks residents for their cooperation during the incident and reminds the public of the importance of working smoke alarms and having an emergency escape plan.

Late Night Apartment Fire Displaces One Resident At Alder Creek Apartments (Photo) - 12/29/25

At approximately 11:16 p.m. on December 28, 2025, the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a reported apartment fire at the Alder Creek Apartments on Northeast 49th Street in Vancouver, WA.
Fire crews arrived to find light smoke coming from a small, two-story apartment building. Firefighters quickly located the fire on the second floor and were able to put it out rapidly, stopping it from spreading to other apartments. The fire was quickly brought under control and crews remained on scene for approximately two hours to complete overhaul, safety checks, and investigation activities.
A total of 14 fire apparatus and 40 fire personnel responded to the incident. No residents or firefighters were injured.
One resident was displaced due to damage from the fire. The American Red Cross and the Trauma Intervention Team were contacted to assist the displaced resident with housing and support services.
During fire operations, two dogs were removed from the affected apartment. Firefighters immediately attempted lifesaving measures; however, the dogs did not survive. A local animal organization was contacted to assist.
Fire crews conducted thorough searches of the building to ensure all occupants were safely out and checked nearby apartments for any fire spread, which was not found. Clark Public Utilities responded to disconnect power to affected units. A fire investigator arrived on scene to determine the cause and extent of the fire. That investigation remains ongoing.
The Vancouver Fire Department thanks residents for their cooperation during the incident and reminds the public of the importance of working smoke alarms and having an emergency escape plan.

Vancouver Firefighters Spread Holiday Cheer Through 2nd Annual Toy Drive (Photo) - 12/18/25

VANCOUVER, WA — Vancouver Firefighters are proud to announce the success of the 2nd Annual Vancouver Firefighters Toy Drive, which collected more than 650 toys to help children in need across six elementary schools within the Evergreen Public School District this holiday season.

 

Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the community, donated toys were distributed to students at multiple schools, helping ensure that hundreds of local children experienced joy and excitement during the holidays. This year’s toy drive supported families at Image Elementary, Riverview Elementary, Endeavour Elementary, Mill Plain Elementary, Sunset Elementary, and York Elementary.

 

“We are incredibly grateful to everyone who took the time to donate,” said Vancouver Firefighters. “These toys represent more than gifts, they represent hope, kindness, and the reassurance to kids that their community cares.”

 

A special thank you goes to Bill Dunlap and Fire District 6, whose contributions went above and beyond. In addition to donating bicycles, safety equipment, skateboards, and scooters, Bill generously volunteered his time to help distribute toys directly to students at Image Elementary School, creating memorable moments for families and staff alike.

 

Vancouver Fire also extends heartfelt appreciation to Vancouver Firefighter/Paramedic Christian Vazquez and Vancouver Firefighter Zachary Day, who took time out of their busy schedules to assist with toy distribution and help make children’s holidays a little more magical.

 

Vancouver Fire would also like to thank I.A.F.F. Local 452 for their continued support and partnership, which played a vital role in making this year’s toy drive possible.

 

Toy drives play a critical role in supporting families facing financial hardship, especially as the need continues to grow. Rising costs of living have left many families struggling to meet basic needs, often making holiday gifts unattainable. Community-led efforts like this toy drive help fill that gap, ensuring children can still experience the joy and excitement of the season.

 

“Each year, we’re seeing increased need across our schools,” said Evergreen Public Schools School Resource Officers. “These drives are not just about toys, they’re about dignity, compassion, and strengthening the connection between first responders and the community we serve.”

 

Attached photos from Image Elementary, Riverview Elementary, and Endeavour Elementary highlight the impact of this year’s toy drive and the smiles created through this collective effort. Pictured are Vancouver Firefighter/Paramedic Christian Vazques and Vancouver Firefighter Zachary Day assisting with toy distribution.

 

Vancouver Fire wants to thank all donors, volunteers, and community partners for making the 2nd Annual Vancouver Firefighters Toy Drive a resounding success. We look forward to continuing this tradition of service in the years to come.

Vancouver Firefighters Spread Holiday Cheer Through 2nd Annual Toy Drive (Photo) - 12/18/25

VANCOUVER, WA — Vancouver Firefighters are proud to announce the success of the 2nd Annual Vancouver Firefighters Toy Drive, which collected more than 650 toys to help children in need across six elementary schools within the Evergreen Public School District this holiday season.

 

Thanks to the overwhelming generosity of the community, donated toys were distributed to students at multiple schools, helping ensure that hundreds of local children experienced joy and excitement during the holidays. This year’s toy drive supported families at Image Elementary, Riverview Elementary, Endeavour Elementary, Mill Plain Elementary, Sunset Elementary, and York Elementary.

 

“We are incredibly grateful to everyone who took the time to donate,” said Vancouver Firefighters. “These toys represent more than gifts, they represent hope, kindness, and the reassurance to kids that their community cares.”

 

A special thank you goes to Bill Dunlap and Fire District 6, whose contributions went above and beyond. In addition to donating bicycles, safety equipment, skateboards, and scooters, Bill generously volunteered his time to help distribute toys directly to students at Image Elementary School, creating memorable moments for families and staff alike.

 

Vancouver Fire also extends heartfelt appreciation to Vancouver Firefighter/Paramedic Christian Vazquez and Vancouver Firefighter Zachary Day, who took time out of their busy schedules to assist with toy distribution and help make children’s holidays a little more magical.

 

Vancouver Fire would also like to thank I.A.F.F. Local 452 for their continued support and partnership, which played a vital role in making this year’s toy drive possible.

 

Toy drives play a critical role in supporting families facing financial hardship, especially as the need continues to grow. Rising costs of living have left many families struggling to meet basic needs, often making holiday gifts unattainable. Community-led efforts like this toy drive help fill that gap, ensuring children can still experience the joy and excitement of the season.

 

“Each year, we’re seeing increased need across our schools,” said Evergreen Public Schools School Resource Officers. “These drives are not just about toys, they’re about dignity, compassion, and strengthening the connection between first responders and the community we serve.”

 

Attached photos from Image Elementary, Riverview Elementary, and Endeavour Elementary highlight the impact of this year’s toy drive and the smiles created through this collective effort. Pictured are Vancouver Firefighter/Paramedic Christian Vazques and Vancouver Firefighter Zachary Day assisting with toy distribution.

 

Vancouver Fire wants to thank all donors, volunteers, and community partners for making the 2nd Annual Vancouver Firefighters Toy Drive a resounding success. We look forward to continuing this tradition of service in the years to come.

Person Jumps From 205 Bridge And Rescued By Fire Agencies (Photo) - 12/18/25

Just prior to 9 am this morning 12/18, crews from Vancouver Fire Department (VFD) responded to reports of a male that jumped into the Columbia River off the 205 bridge towards the Washington side.  Vancouver Fire Boat 1 (FB1) and Port of Portland Rescue Boat 80 (RB80) spotted and pulled the male out of the 50 degree water at 9:15. CPR and advanced life support was initiated once on board.  The unidentified patient was taken to Marine Park where AMR transported to Peace Health SW.

 

Picture of FB1 is taken at Marine Park with VFD and Port of Portland personnel onboard.  Both boat crews worked flawlessly together in treacherous weather and water conditions.

Attached Media Files: Fire Boat 1 after Rescue,

Person Jumps From 205 Bridge And Rescued By Fire Agencies (Photo) - 12/18/25

Just prior to 9 am this morning 12/18, crews from Vancouver Fire Department (VFD) responded to reports of a male that jumped into the Columbia River off the 205 bridge towards the Washington side.  Vancouver Fire Boat 1 (FB1) and Port of Portland Rescue Boat 80 (RB80) spotted and pulled the male out of the 50 degree water at 9:15. CPR and advanced life support was initiated once on board.  The unidentified patient was taken to Marine Park where AMR transported to Peace Health SW.

 

Picture of FB1 is taken at Marine Park with VFD and Port of Portland personnel onboard.  Both boat crews worked flawlessly together in treacherous weather and water conditions.

Attached Media Files: Fire Boat 1 after Rescue,