Wenatchee, Washington - Fire Destroys Structure at Columbia Street
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Wenatchee, Washington – Fire Destroys Structure at Columbia Street

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Posted on August 7, 2019

Wenatchee, Washington (August 5, 2019) – A fire caused the destruction of a storage facility at the 1300 block of South Columbia Street on Monday night. The fire also damaged a nearby truck and garage by blowing out the windows. Fortunately, no one was inside the affected building and no other injuries were reported in the incident.

By the time crews arrived on the scene the structure was well involved in the fire, forcing crews to take a defensive approach. The cause of the fire has not been reported, but investigation is ongoing.

About Fire

It is fortunate that no one was injured in this particular case, and the firefighters are to be commended for their response. Like any other structure, commercial buildings must be checked for fire safety. Most if not all the steps in fire safety involve securing the area of one’s business or residence. It is also important to make sure that possible combustible materials are discarded properly or at the very least kept away from buildings. They also urge owners of buildings to review fire safety and make sure that an escape plan is formulated in case of fire.

Much like fire safety in other types of buildings, there are different factors which can add or detract the risk of a fire breaking out. The structure and materials that a building is made out of should be assessed for fire safety before construction. It is also advised that all buildings should be equipped with proper fire suppression tools and detection devices such as fire alarms and smoke alarms. Taking these simple steps should help prevent or lessen the risk of fire. Like with all accidents, the effects of fire are dreadful, including property damage and loss as well as injuries or even fatalities. Fire safety is then not only consideration for one’s self, but also consideration for others.

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