Tag: fire

  • Officials: Citrus Heights apt fire originated in dishwasher

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    With smoke still drifting out of an attic vent in the background, fire crews are shown cleaning up the scene of a Sunrise Boulevard apartment fire Monday morning.

    Updated 4:25 p.m. —
    About two dozen firefighters, including a Metro Fire heavy rescue unit and support personnel from Folsom Fire Department, responded to a Citrus Heights apartment fire on Sunrise Boulevard Monday morning — later determining the fire began inside a dishwasher.

    After receiving a call at 11:26 a.m., crews arriving to the scene found smoke showing from the apartment and were able to quickly contain the fire without damage to adjacent housing units in the Sunrise Oaks Apartment complex, according to Folsom Fire Department’s Acting Chief Chad Wilson, who was on scene assisting in the effort. He said crews had the fire controlled 11 minutes after receiving the call.

    Resident Alice Parker said she walked outside to contact the apartment’s maintenance technician after observing her dishwasher smelling and “blowing soot.” She said a fire had already begun in the apartment when she returned with technician Lonnie Byrd.

    “I busted out the fire extinguisher, but I couldn’t even see in there — the smoke was so thick,” said Byrd, who later heard an explosion inside the unit, after calling 911.

    Metro Fire’s public information office told The Sentinel Monday afternoon that the fire originated inside the dishwasher, but could not confirm if a “faulty dishwasher” was the cause.

    Acting Chief Wilson said the heavy response to battle the relatively small blaze is standard practice when dealing with apartment fires.

    “Extension is always our biggest hazard,” said Wilson, referring to the risk of a single-unit fire extending to nearby units. “With any apartment complex fire we send a full commercial response, which includes a large number of suppression equipment and two chief officers.”

    The complex is located near the corner of Sunrise and Old Auburn Boulevards. No injuries were reported.

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  • Fire damages Citrus Heights home; two dogs rescued

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    A photo from Metro Fire showing damage to the Citrus Heights home, Tuesday.

    A residential fire blazed through a Citrus Heights home near Tupelo Drive Tuesday morning, with Sacramento Metro Fire reporting the rescue of two dogs from the fire.

    Fire crews reported seeing heavy flames and smoke upon arrival to the 7100 block of Schooner Way just after 8:40 a.m., with Metro Fire stating the blaze had been “knocked down” by 9:07 a.m.

    A photo posted on the fire district’s Twitter account showed heavy damage to the home, with plumes of smoke drifting from charred remains of what once was the roof of the garage.

    [Also on The Sentinel: Attic fire ravages home across from Citrus Heights fire station]

    No one was reported injured in Tuesday’s blaze, according to Metro Fire, and the Red Cross is assisting the displaced family.

    The cause of the fire has not yet been released.