Balcony Fire In Vancouver Tuesday Morning
- 03/10/26
Just after 430 AM this morning the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to 3000 NE 109th ave in Vancouver for a balcony that was on fire. The first arriving fire engine found a second story back deck that was on fire and extinguished it with a hose line. Firefighters checked the apartments to see if the fire had extended into the building but found that there was no further fire. Everyone was able to evacuate safely. One adult patient was evaluated and transported by AMR with respiratory distress in satisfactory condition. Unfortunately, we do not have any pictures to share. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office.
Balcony Fire In Vancouver Tuesday Morning
- 03/10/26
Just after 430 AM this morning the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to 3000 NE 109th ave in Vancouver for a balcony that was on fire. The first arriving fire engine found a second story back deck that was on fire and extinguished it with a hose line. Firefighters checked the apartments to see if the fire had extended into the building but found that there was no further fire. Everyone was able to evacuate safely. One adult patient was evaluated and transported by AMR with respiratory distress in satisfactory condition. Unfortunately, we do not have any pictures to share. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office.
Motor Vehicle Accident At The Intersection Of NE 117th Avenue And NE 87th Street (Photo)
- 02/27/26
At 2:23 p.m. this afternoon, Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of NE 117th Avenue and NE 87th Street in Vancouver.
Upon arrival, crews found a truck versus SUV collision with one vehicle resting on its side and patients trapped inside. Firefighters quickly initiated extrication procedures, removing the roof of the vehicle using specialized hydraulic rescue tools while simultaneously providing patient care.
A total of three fire units responded with 10 firefighters on scene. AMR transported three patients to area hospitals. At this time, injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
Vancouver Fire Department extends its appreciation to the Clark County Sheriff's Office for assisting with traffic control and swift response, Washington State Department of Transportation for dispatching additional resources, and AMR for providing patient transport.
Vancouver Fire reminds everyone to always buckle up and drive safely.
Motor Vehicle Accident At The Intersection Of NE 117th Avenue And NE 87th Street (Photo)
- 02/27/26
At 2:23 p.m. this afternoon, Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of NE 117th Avenue and NE 87th Street in Vancouver.
Upon arrival, crews found a truck versus SUV collision with one vehicle resting on its side and patients trapped inside. Firefighters quickly initiated extrication procedures, removing the roof of the vehicle using specialized hydraulic rescue tools while simultaneously providing patient care.
A total of three fire units responded with 10 firefighters on scene. AMR transported three patients to area hospitals. At this time, injuries are not believed to be life-threatening.
Vancouver Fire Department extends its appreciation to the Clark County Sheriff's Office for assisting with traffic control and swift response, Washington State Department of Transportation for dispatching additional resources, and AMR for providing patient transport.
Vancouver Fire reminds everyone to always buckle up and drive safely.
Shipboard Fire Response At Port Of Vancouver
- 02/23/26
At 9:14 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to the Port of Vancouver for a reported fire in the cargo hold of a break bulk carrier. This vessel is a 656 foot long ship that carries dry bulk materials. A crew member aboard the vessel reported visible smoke and flames coming from a pile of shredded metal inside the ship’s cargo hold.
Due to the complexity and hazards associated with shipboard fires, the incident was upgraded to include the Maritime Fire Safety Association (MFSA), which activated specialized Shipboard Firefighting Technicians from across the region. These technicians are part of a coordinated regional response team comprised of 14 participating fire departments trained to manage shipboard emergencies from Astoria to Vancouver along the Columbia River.
Initial arriving Vancouver Fire crews observed smoke coming from an open midship cargo hold, where unloading operations were in progress. The ship’s crew had already initiated firefighting efforts using the vessel’s onboard suppression system and had deployed two hose lines to cool adjacent cargo and prevent fire extension. Firefighters worked alongside the ship’s crew to access the affected area, locate the source of the fire, and bring the incident under control.
Additional responding agencies included Clark Cowlitz Fire & Rescue, Clark County Fire District 6, and Portland Fire & Rescue, while other regional resources remained on standby in their respective service areas. In total, 17 fire units responded to this incident.
The fire was stabilized and brought under control in under four hours. All members of the ship and working crew were accounted for and there were no reported injuries.
Vancouver Fire Department extends its appreciation to the Marine Fire Safety Association, United States Coast Guard, Port of Vancouver, Port of Portland, and the vessel’s crew for their professionalism, coordination, and assistance in resolving this incident safely.
Shipboard Fire Response At Port Of Vancouver
- 02/23/26
At 9:14 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to the Port of Vancouver for a reported fire in the cargo hold of a break bulk carrier. This vessel is a 656 foot long ship that carries dry bulk materials. A crew member aboard the vessel reported visible smoke and flames coming from a pile of shredded metal inside the ship’s cargo hold.
Due to the complexity and hazards associated with shipboard fires, the incident was upgraded to include the Maritime Fire Safety Association (MFSA), which activated specialized Shipboard Firefighting Technicians from across the region. These technicians are part of a coordinated regional response team comprised of 14 participating fire departments trained to manage shipboard emergencies from Astoria to Vancouver along the Columbia River.
Initial arriving Vancouver Fire crews observed smoke coming from an open midship cargo hold, where unloading operations were in progress. The ship’s crew had already initiated firefighting efforts using the vessel’s onboard suppression system and had deployed two hose lines to cool adjacent cargo and prevent fire extension. Firefighters worked alongside the ship’s crew to access the affected area, locate the source of the fire, and bring the incident under control.
Additional responding agencies included Clark Cowlitz Fire & Rescue, Clark County Fire District 6, and Portland Fire & Rescue, while other regional resources remained on standby in their respective service areas. In total, 17 fire units responded to this incident.
The fire was stabilized and brought under control in under four hours. All members of the ship and working crew were accounted for and there were no reported injuries.
Vancouver Fire Department extends its appreciation to the Marine Fire Safety Association, United States Coast Guard, Port of Vancouver, Port of Portland, and the vessel’s crew for their professionalism, coordination, and assistance in resolving this incident safely.
House Fire In Vancouver (Photos) (Photo)
- 02/22/26
Just after 4:00 PM this evening the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to reports of a house fire at 3000 NE 45th street in Vancouver. First arriving crews found a single story house with a large volume of fire and smoke coming from the back of the house. The fire appeared to have spread to the attic so firefighters went inside of the house with a hoseline to extinguish the fire. More firefighters climbed up a ladder to cut holes in the roof using chainsaws to ventilate the hose and let the hot smoke and gases out through the roof. It took 25 minutes to get the fire under control. An electrical line on the side of the house fell to the ground causing a brief safety concern but Clark PUD arrived swiftly to turn off the power to the home. 3 occupants and a pet were able to escape safely without injury and denied the assistance of red cross. In total, 22 firefighters were on scene. Firefighters are still on scene performing overhaul and ensuring that all hot spots are fully extinguished. No other injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Vancouver Fire Marshal's Office.
House Fire In Vancouver (Photos) (Photo)
- 02/22/26
Just after 4:00 PM this evening the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to reports of a house fire at 3000 NE 45th street in Vancouver. First arriving crews found a single story house with a large volume of fire and smoke coming from the back of the house. The fire appeared to have spread to the attic so firefighters went inside of the house with a hoseline to extinguish the fire. More firefighters climbed up a ladder to cut holes in the roof using chainsaws to ventilate the hose and let the hot smoke and gases out through the roof. It took 25 minutes to get the fire under control. An electrical line on the side of the house fell to the ground causing a brief safety concern but Clark PUD arrived swiftly to turn off the power to the home. 3 occupants and a pet were able to escape safely without injury and denied the assistance of red cross. In total, 22 firefighters were on scene. Firefighters are still on scene performing overhaul and ensuring that all hot spots are fully extinguished. No other injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Vancouver Fire Marshal's Office.
HVAC Leak Safely Mitigated At Vancouver Community Library (Photo)
- 02/20/26
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February 20, 2026
HVAC Leak Safely Mitigated at Vancouver Community Library
At 9:32 a.m. this morning, the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a report of a leak from HVAC equipment at the Vancouver Community Library located at 901 C Street in Vancouver, Washington.
Truck 1 and the Vancouver Regional Hazmat Team were dispatched to the scene. The leak was stopped before our arrival. Firefighters then ventilated the structure to ensure the safety of the facility.
At the time of the incident, no citizens were present inside the building. No injuries were reported.
The Hazmat Team conducted a thorough assessment of the building using multiple gas monitoring devices. After comprehensive testing, the team confirmed that the air quality inside the facility was safe and that the building was clear of any hazardous gas.
The Vancouver Fire Department remains committed to ensuring the safety of our community through rapid response and coordinated emergency operations.
HVAC Leak Safely Mitigated At Vancouver Community Library (Photo)
- 02/20/26
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 20, 2026
HVAC Leak Safely Mitigated at Vancouver Community Library
At 9:32 a.m. this morning, the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a report of a leak from HVAC equipment at the Vancouver Community Library located at 901 C Street in Vancouver, Washington.
Truck 1 and the Vancouver Regional Hazmat Team were dispatched to the scene. The leak was stopped before our arrival. Firefighters then ventilated the structure to ensure the safety of the facility.
At the time of the incident, no citizens were present inside the building. No injuries were reported.
The Hazmat Team conducted a thorough assessment of the building using multiple gas monitoring devices. After comprehensive testing, the team confirmed that the air quality inside the facility was safe and that the building was clear of any hazardous gas.
The Vancouver Fire Department remains committed to ensuring the safety of our community through rapid response and coordinated emergency operations.
Vehicle Rollover With Entrapment On Burton Road (Photo)
- 02/12/26
Vancouver, WA — At 11:02 a.m. today, the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to a reported rollover motor vehicle accident with entrapment at the intersection of Burton Road and NE 95th Avenue.
Upon arrival, the first fire engine found a vehicle resting on its side and blocking both directions of Burton Road. Firefighters quickly assessed the scene and confirmed one female occupant was trapped inside the vehicle. Crews initiated extrication operations and safely removed the patient within 18 minutes of arrival.
Both occupants involved in the incident were evaluated on scene and transported by American Medical Response (AMR) to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
A total of 12 Vancouver Fire Department personnel responded to the incident, along with two AMR ambulances. Their coordinated efforts ensured a safe and efficient removal and patient transport.
Burton Road was temporarily impacted during the incident but has since reopened.
The cause of the accident remains under investigation by Vancouver Police Dept.
Vehicle Rollover With Entrapment On Burton Road (Photo)
- 02/12/26
Vancouver, WA — At 11:02 a.m. today, the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to a reported rollover motor vehicle accident with entrapment at the intersection of Burton Road and NE 95th Avenue.
Upon arrival, the first fire engine found a vehicle resting on its side and blocking both directions of Burton Road. Firefighters quickly assessed the scene and confirmed one female occupant was trapped inside the vehicle. Crews initiated extrication operations and safely removed the patient within 18 minutes of arrival.
Both occupants involved in the incident were evaluated on scene and transported by American Medical Response (AMR) to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries.
A total of 12 Vancouver Fire Department personnel responded to the incident, along with two AMR ambulances. Their coordinated efforts ensured a safe and efficient removal and patient transport.
Burton Road was temporarily impacted during the incident but has since reopened.
The cause of the accident remains under investigation by Vancouver Police Dept.
Vancouver Fire Department Responds To Early Morning Fire At Frito Lay Facility (Photo)
- 02/11/26
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February 11, 2026
Vancouver Fire Department Responds to Early Morning Fire at Frito Lay Facility
Vancouver, WA – At approximately 2:45 a.m., the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to a fire alarm at the Frito Lay facility located at 4808 NW Fruit Valley Road in Vancouver, Washington.
While units were en route, additional information prompted the incident to be upgraded to a full commercial fire response. Additional resources from the Vancouver Fire Department and Fire District 6 responded to assist.
Upon arrival, fire crews investigated and located a small fire within the facility. Firefighters worked closely with facility employees to quickly isolate the affected area and prevent the fire from spreading. Due to the coordinated efforts of responders, the fire was brought under control within 30 minutes of arrival.
There were no injuries reported to employees or fire personnel.
The City of Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office responded to the scene and is investigating the cause of the fire.
The Vancouver Fire Department would like to thank Fire District 6 for their cooperation and assistance during this incident.
Vancouver Fire Department Responds To Early Morning Fire At Frito Lay Facility (Photo)
- 02/11/26
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 11, 2026
Vancouver Fire Department Responds to Early Morning Fire at Frito Lay Facility
Vancouver, WA – At approximately 2:45 a.m., the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to a fire alarm at the Frito Lay facility located at 4808 NW Fruit Valley Road in Vancouver, Washington.
While units were en route, additional information prompted the incident to be upgraded to a full commercial fire response. Additional resources from the Vancouver Fire Department and Fire District 6 responded to assist.
Upon arrival, fire crews investigated and located a small fire within the facility. Firefighters worked closely with facility employees to quickly isolate the affected area and prevent the fire from spreading. Due to the coordinated efforts of responders, the fire was brought under control within 30 minutes of arrival.
There were no injuries reported to employees or fire personnel.
The City of Vancouver Fire Marshal’s Office responded to the scene and is investigating the cause of the fire.
The Vancouver Fire Department would like to thank Fire District 6 for their cooperation and assistance during this incident.