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The Vancouver Fire Department used a rescue swimmer to rescue a man and his dog from a sailboat in stormy conditions Tuesday night.
Witnesses reported explosions and 30-foot high flames after a section of arborvitae between two homes caught on fire. No one was injured.
The Vancouver Fire Department rescued a boater and their pet dog when choppy conditions at the Marine Park Boat Launch made it untenable for them to return to the dock Tuesday evening, authorities ...
Vancouver Witnesses report explosions, 30-foot-tall flames in Vancouver house fire No one was injured, but three people and a dog were displaced and being assisted by the Red Cross.
Just after noon, the Vancouver Fire Department said they were dispatched to the houses on fire at the Oak Creek Mobile Home Park at 5102 NE 121st Ave.
VANCOUVER, Wash. (KPTV) - A two-alarm fire damaged two homes in Vancouver on Wednesday evening. Just after 7:30 p.m., the Vancouver Fire Department was called to a house fire in the 3900 block of ...
MAPLEWOOD — On Nov. 4, two small dogs were left in the care of Vancouver Fire Department Station 2 in central Vancouver.
The Vancouver Fire Department was dispatched at 5:34 a.m. and arrived on the scene within four minutes to find flames emerging from the structure, including through the roof.
Vancouver Fire Division Chief Tom O’Connor said the department has heard from federal officials that they’re evaluating the program to make sure it aligns with the new administration’s goals.
Firefighters doused a house fire Tuesday night at 3332 E. 17th Street in Vancouver. No one was injured in the blaze, the Vancouver Fire Department reported.
VANCOUVER, Wash. — Thirty-foot-tall flames engulfed a house and melted one wall of a neighbor's Friday afternoon, leaving three people and a dog displaced. At 2:34 p.m., the Vancouver Fire ...
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