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Attic fire damages house in Vancouver

By Mark Bowder, Columbian Metro Editor, and
Andy Matarrese, Columbian environment and transportation reporter
Published: August 24, 2015, 5:00pm

A stray cigarette sparked a fire that damaged a home Tuesday in the Five Corners area, according to the Clark County Fire Marshal’s Office.

Firefighters received a report of a house fire just after noon Tuesday at 6305 N.E. 101st Court, just north of Northeast 63rd Street.

They arrived to find the one-story home’s attic on fire, and had the fire under control at about 12:25 p.m., according to emergency radio traffic monitored at The Columbian. No one was hurt.

Deputy Fire Marshal Susan Anderson said an investigation found a cigarette sparked a fire in patio furniture on the home’s back patio, and the fire then spread up the building’s siding and into the attic vents.

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The fire did substantial damage to the attic and the home’s ceiling, leaving the home uninhabitable, she said. She added that the fire likely did about $50,000 in damage to the structure. The fire mostly spared the home’s contents, she said, but not before doing about $15,000 in damage.

Anderson reminded people to dispose of cigarette butts safely, ideally in metal containers filled with water or sand.

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Columbian Metro Editor
Columbian environment and transportation reporter