Structure Fire On Thomas Drive In Bend On 03/28/26 (Photo)
- 03/28/26
At 5:07 am on Saturday, March 28, a 911 caller reported a structure fire in the area of Thomas Drive & Airpark Drive. The occupant woke to the sound of their smoke alarm and was able to safely evacuate. Bend Fire & Rescue arrived within 8 minutes of the initial 911 call, finding a single story residence with fire venting through the roof. The fire was quickly knocked down, and the resident declined Red Cross assistance.
Upon investigation, the fire was found to have originated in the attic space at the stove pipe for the pellet stove. The heated stove pipe ignited insulation and structural members adjacent to the pipe and the fire spread throughout the attic, leading to the eventual collapse of the roof and ceiling into much of the living space of the home. Losses are estimated at $400,000 for the structure and $80,000 for the contents, which included a vehicle parked inside the garage at the time of the fire.
Working smoke alarms save lives! According to the National Fire Protection Association, the majority of home fire deaths occur in homes without working smoke alarms. If you need assistance with your smoke alarms, call Bend Fire & Rescue at 541-322-6386 for a free consultation. If you don’t live in the Bend area, check with your local fire department or contact the Central/Eastern Oregon Chapter of the Red Cross at 541-382-2142 for assistance.
Structure Fire On Thomas Drive In Bend On 03/28/26 (Photo)
- 03/28/26
At 5:07 am on Saturday, March 28, a 911 caller reported a structure fire in the area of Thomas Drive & Airpark Drive. The occupant woke to the sound of their smoke alarm and was able to safely evacuate. Bend Fire & Rescue arrived within 8 minutes of the initial 911 call, finding a single story residence with fire venting through the roof. The fire was quickly knocked down, and the resident declined Red Cross assistance.
Upon investigation, the fire was found to have originated in the attic space at the stove pipe for the pellet stove. The heated stove pipe ignited insulation and structural members adjacent to the pipe and the fire spread throughout the attic, leading to the eventual collapse of the roof and ceiling into much of the living space of the home. Losses are estimated at $400,000 for the structure and $80,000 for the contents, which included a vehicle parked inside the garage at the time of the fire.
Working smoke alarms save lives! According to the National Fire Protection Association, the majority of home fire deaths occur in homes without working smoke alarms. If you need assistance with your smoke alarms, call Bend Fire & Rescue at 541-322-6386 for a free consultation. If you don’t live in the Bend area, check with your local fire department or contact the Central/Eastern Oregon Chapter of the Red Cross at 541-382-2142 for assistance.