Kenmore, WA – The Northshore Fire Department was dispatched at 5:39pm on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 to a residential structure fire at the 16500 block of 74th Ave NE.
On arrival the responding crew saw light smoke coming from the rear of the home. One of the residents was able to pour some water on the fire, but realized it had extended into the attic and called 911. Although there were no working smoke alarms, all 13 occupants and several pets had exited safely before the fire department arrived.
The Northshore firefighters were assisted by personnel from the Bothell, Kirkland and Shoreline Fire Departments. The fire damage was limited to the exterior and attic of the home.
The occupant stated that a few of the children were outside playing near the gas water heater and a 4 year old was trying to light birthday candles by using the pilot light. The King County Investigator determined the cause to be accidental.
The occupants of the home have been displaced, but Red Cross was on scene to help with any shelter, clothing and food needs.
It is important for every home to have working smoke alarms. Parents should work towards educating young children about the dangers of not only matches and lighters, but all potential ignition sources.
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