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Vancouver Apartment Fire Displaces Woman - 04/08/26

Just after 9 pm on April 7th, Vancouver Fire responded to an apartment fire at 1806 E Fourth Plain Blvd.  First arriving units found a working fire on the first floor in the middle of the building.  Fire crews quickly knocked most of the fire down from the exterior prior to moving into the apartment to search for occupants.  Unfortunately, two cats were found deceased.  One female occupant is receiving assistance from Red Cross after being displaced.  All other apartment units were unaffected.  Vancouver Fire also received assistance from Fire District 6.  Fire cause determination is being handled by the Fire Marshals office.  

Vancouver Apartment Fire Displaces Woman - 04/08/26

Just after 9 pm on April 7th, Vancouver Fire responded to an apartment fire at 1806 E Fourth Plain Blvd.  First arriving units found a working fire on the first floor in the middle of the building.  Fire crews quickly knocked most of the fire down from the exterior prior to moving into the apartment to search for occupants.  Unfortunately, two cats were found deceased.  One female occupant is receiving assistance from Red Cross after being displaced.  All other apartment units were unaffected.  Vancouver Fire also received assistance from Fire District 6.  Fire cause determination is being handled by the Fire Marshals office.  

Vancouver Fire Department Assists With Columbia River Marina Fire Response (Photo) - 04/05/26

Correction #1 - Information relayed to us from Columbia River Fire and Rescue stated that it was 2 boats that caught fire, 1 sank and the other was partially submerged.

 

Captain Egan

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 5, 2026 – 12:27 PM

Vancouver Fire Department Assists with Columbia River Marina Fire Response

 

Vancouver, WA — At approximately 12:27 PM this afternoon, the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a mutual aid request from Clark-Cowlitz Fire and Rescue for a reported fire involving three large vessels and a dock at 70360 Columbia River Highway, identified as Goble Marina.

 

In response to the request, the Vancouver Fire Department deployed Fire Boat 1 to assist with firefighting operations on the Columbia River. Upon arrival, Fire Boat 1 operated in a support role, coordinating with primary suppression units already engaged in active firefighting efforts.

 

Fire Boat 24 from Clark-Cowlitz Fire and Rescue and Fire Boat 43 from Scappoose Fire were the primary units responsible for fire suppression operations.

 

The coordinated multi-agency response highlights the importance of regional cooperation in managing complex incidents on shared waterways. No injuries were reported.

The Vancouver Fire Department remains committed to supporting partner agencies and ensuring the safety of the community through rapid and effective emergency response.

 

Media Contact:
Vancouver Fire Department Public Information Officer
Captain Raymond Egan

PIO Cell 360-869-3914

E-Mail: raymond.egan@cityofvancouver.us

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Vancouver Fire Department Assists With Columbia River Marina Fire Response (Photo) - 04/05/26

Correction #1 - Information relayed to us from Columbia River Fire and Rescue stated that it was 2 boats that caught fire, 1 sank and the other was partially submerged.

 

Captain Egan

 

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 5, 2026 – 12:27 PM

Vancouver Fire Department Assists with Columbia River Marina Fire Response

 

Vancouver, WA — At approximately 12:27 PM this afternoon, the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a mutual aid request from Clark-Cowlitz Fire and Rescue for a reported fire involving three large vessels and a dock at 70360 Columbia River Highway, identified as Goble Marina.

 

In response to the request, the Vancouver Fire Department deployed Fire Boat 1 to assist with firefighting operations on the Columbia River. Upon arrival, Fire Boat 1 operated in a support role, coordinating with primary suppression units already engaged in active firefighting efforts.

 

Fire Boat 24 from Clark-Cowlitz Fire and Rescue and Fire Boat 43 from Scappoose Fire were the primary units responsible for fire suppression operations.

 

The coordinated multi-agency response highlights the importance of regional cooperation in managing complex incidents on shared waterways. No injuries were reported.

The Vancouver Fire Department remains committed to supporting partner agencies and ensuring the safety of the community through rapid and effective emergency response.

 

Media Contact:
Vancouver Fire Department Public Information Officer
Captain Raymond Egan

PIO Cell 360-869-3914

E-Mail: raymond.egan@cityofvancouver.us

Attached Media Files: 1.jpg, 2.jpg, 3.jpg, 4.jpg, 5.jpg,

Vancouver House Fire Displaces Residents (Photo) - 03/24/26

Vancouver Fire Department responded to a house fire at 2406 NE166th Ct just after 6 p.m. this evening, March 24. First-arriving units found a two-story home with a living room fire, which crews aggressively extinguished, preventing it from spreading. However, thick smoke filled the rest of the home, displacing five residents. Thankfully, no one was injured.

Vancouver Fire reminds residents that working smoke detectors save lives—please check yours yearly.

Vancouver House Fire Displaces Residents (Photo) - 03/24/26

Vancouver Fire Department responded to a house fire at 2406 NE166th Ct just after 6 p.m. this evening, March 24. First-arriving units found a two-story home with a living room fire, which crews aggressively extinguished, preventing it from spreading. However, thick smoke filled the rest of the home, displacing five residents. Thankfully, no one was injured.

Vancouver Fire reminds residents that working smoke detectors save lives—please check yours yearly.

(Update)Gas Leak With Restricted Areas In Vancouver (Photos) (Photo) - 03/17/26

At 10:22 this morning the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to the area of 6000 NE 60th avenue for the report of a broken natural gas line after a third party contractor was digging in the area and accidentally damaged the 2 inch line. Firefighters found a heavy smell of natural gas in the area and about 20 homes that required evacuation. The VFD had 3 fire apparatus on scene along with a battalion chief to isolate the area and continue air monitoring. Reverse 911 phone calls were sent out to surrounding neighborhoods advising them of the potential hazard. Firefighters were blocking access at NE 59th circle and NE 59th avenue, NE 62nd street and NE 59th avenue and NE 60th avenue and NE 62nd street. NWNG arrived on scene and mitigated the broken natural gas line. CTRAN provided assistance by bringing a bus to the area to shelter those who evacuated their homes. This area has now been deemed safe for entry and all firefighters have cleared the scene and citizens are clear to return to their homes. 

(Update)Gas Leak With Restricted Areas In Vancouver (Photos) (Photo) - 03/17/26

At 10:22 this morning the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to the area of 6000 NE 60th avenue for the report of a broken natural gas line after a third party contractor was digging in the area and accidentally damaged the 2 inch line. Firefighters found a heavy smell of natural gas in the area and about 20 homes that required evacuation. The VFD had 3 fire apparatus on scene along with a battalion chief to isolate the area and continue air monitoring. Reverse 911 phone calls were sent out to surrounding neighborhoods advising them of the potential hazard. Firefighters were blocking access at NE 59th circle and NE 59th avenue, NE 62nd street and NE 59th avenue and NE 60th avenue and NE 62nd street. NWNG arrived on scene and mitigated the broken natural gas line. CTRAN provided assistance by bringing a bus to the area to shelter those who evacuated their homes. This area has now been deemed safe for entry and all firefighters have cleared the scene and citizens are clear to return to their homes. 

Second Alarm Fire Damages Two Homes In East Vancouver’s Cascade Park Estates - 03/14/26

At 7:52 p.m. this evening, the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to the 16500 block of SE 1st Street in the Cascade Park Estates neighborhood of East Vancouver for a reported house fire.

Initial information from dispatch indicated the call came from a neighbor who reported that two homes appeared to be on fire.

The first arriving fire engine reached the scene within five minutes and confirmed active fire showing from two homes and a nearby carport. Fire crews initially deployed hose lines and made an interior attack in an effort to contain the fire. However, firefighters encountered extreme heat and rapidly deteriorating conditions inside the structure, forcing crews to evacuate and transition to an exterior defensive attack due to the heavy volume of fire.

Because of the intensity and spread of the fire, a second alarm was requested, bringing additional resources and mutual aid crews, including units from Camas Fire Department and other nearby agencies.

Firefighters worked under very challenging fire conditions for well over an hour before ultimately gaining control of the fire affecting both homes.

No injuries were reported among residents or firefighters.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

 

Second Alarm Fire Damages Two Homes In East Vancouver’s Cascade Park Estates - 03/14/26

At 7:52 p.m. this evening, the Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched to the 16500 block of SE 1st Street in the Cascade Park Estates neighborhood of East Vancouver for a reported house fire.

Initial information from dispatch indicated the call came from a neighbor who reported that two homes appeared to be on fire.

The first arriving fire engine reached the scene within five minutes and confirmed active fire showing from two homes and a nearby carport. Fire crews initially deployed hose lines and made an interior attack in an effort to contain the fire. However, firefighters encountered extreme heat and rapidly deteriorating conditions inside the structure, forcing crews to evacuate and transition to an exterior defensive attack due to the heavy volume of fire.

Because of the intensity and spread of the fire, a second alarm was requested, bringing additional resources and mutual aid crews, including units from Camas Fire Department and other nearby agencies.

Firefighters worked under very challenging fire conditions for well over an hour before ultimately gaining control of the fire affecting both homes.

No injuries were reported among residents or firefighters.

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

 

Vancouver Fire Responds After Pursuit Ends In Crash With Washington State Patrol Cruiser (Photo) - 03/12/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


March 12, 2026

 

Vancouver, WA — The Vancouver Fire Department responded late Wednesday night to a crash involving a fleeing suspect vehicle that struck a Washington State Patrol patrol car on southbound Interstate 205 near State Route 14.  At approximately 11:39 p.m. on March 11, crews were dispatched to a law enforcement incident involving the Vancouver Police Department. Officers had located a vehicle believed to be associated with a wanted subject and attempted a high-risk stop at the Alder Creek Apartments.

 

The vehicle fled, leading officers on a pursuit. After reportedly striking spike strips, the vehicle continued at high speeds before crashing into a Washington State Patrol vehicle on I-205.

 

Firefighters from Engine 8, Engine 6 and paramedics from American Medical Response treated three patients at the scene, including one with serious injuries, one with minor injuries, and a Washington State Patrol trooper.

 

All patients were transported to PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center for further evaluation.

 

The incident remains under investigation by the Vancouver Police Department and the Washington State Patrol.

Vancouver Fire Responds After Pursuit Ends In Crash With Washington State Patrol Cruiser (Photo) - 03/12/26

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


March 12, 2026

 

Vancouver, WA — The Vancouver Fire Department responded late Wednesday night to a crash involving a fleeing suspect vehicle that struck a Washington State Patrol patrol car on southbound Interstate 205 near State Route 14.  At approximately 11:39 p.m. on March 11, crews were dispatched to a law enforcement incident involving the Vancouver Police Department. Officers had located a vehicle believed to be associated with a wanted subject and attempted a high-risk stop at the Alder Creek Apartments.

 

The vehicle fled, leading officers on a pursuit. After reportedly striking spike strips, the vehicle continued at high speeds before crashing into a Washington State Patrol vehicle on I-205.

 

Firefighters from Engine 8, Engine 6 and paramedics from American Medical Response treated three patients at the scene, including one with serious injuries, one with minor injuries, and a Washington State Patrol trooper.

 

All patients were transported to PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center for further evaluation.

 

The incident remains under investigation by the Vancouver Police Department and the Washington State Patrol.