The apartment complex is located at 12204 E Maxwell Ave, according to Spokane Valley Sheriff s Office. Author: KREM Staff Updated: 5:13 PM PDT July 15, 2021
SPOKANE VALLEY, Wash. The chief of the Spokane Valley Fire Department said two firefighters were injured Thursday evening while fighting an apartment fire.
Crews responded to the fire at an apartment complex on 12202 E Maxwell Ave, according to Spokane Valley Sheriff s Office. The sheriff s office was requested to assist and is on the scene. KREM 2 News also has a crew at the scene.
According to Chief Bryan Collins, the firefighters were injured while fighting the fire. Collins said the fire started on the third floor.
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SPOKANE, Wash. – This historic heatwave is killing people in the northwest and some of them are our neighbors. 11 people are now dead; the Spokane County Medical Examiner’s Office saying they’re likely heat-related.
Four more people were reported dead on Friday morning, and it’s possible that number could keep growing.
The Spokane Fire Department says it’s seeing double the number of calls this week. On average, they get about 120 a day, but during this week of the historic heatwave, they’ve been getting about 240 calls for help each day.
Fire Chief Brian Schaeffer believes many of those calls have some type of connection with the heat.