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Everett Fire Department

Posted on: July 23, 2020

[ARCHIVED] Waterfront Place Apartment fire update

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(Update: July 23, 2020)

EVERETT, WA – Fire investigators and detectives have completed the majority of the onsite work at the Waterfront Place Apartments fire and have released the scene back to the property owners. Although the fire is still under investigation, and there is work to be completed to bring all of the pieces together, preliminary findings do not suggest there is any criminal activity associated with the fire cause.  

The magnitude of this fire scene required extra personal and resources to ensure a proper and thorough investigation. Thank you to the Everett Police Department, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosive (ATF), the Washington State Patrol Crime Laboratory Division (CLD), and several neighboring fire agencies for providing mutual aid to help process the fire scene in a timelier manner. Everett Fire Marshal Kurtis Brown would also like to recognize the onsite construction company, Graham, for their cooperation and the use of their personnel and equipment to aid in the onsite work.

As stated in the previous news release, an early conservative estimate of damages for just the site of the primary fire is between $25-30 million. Damage estimates for the north structure on the property, areas outside of the initial fire zone, and damage to homes and property in the area are still being calculated.

A second firefighter was injured, also with minor burns to his hands. He was treated and released at the hospital on the same night.

Of the 53 fire apparatus at the scene of the fire, there were 28 suppression apparatus, such as fire engines and ladder trucks, 7 EMS apparatus, and the remainder falling under a miscellaneous category.  

The cost of the three fire apparatus damaged in the fire – a ladder truck, a fire engine, and an aid car – is still being assessed.

The Everett Fire Department would like to recognize the residents and community members who took mitigating actions to protect their property and the property of their neighbors. At the same time, firefighters battled the blaze at the construction site and secondary fires ignited by falling burning debris.

We want to thank all the mutual aid agencies who assisted with protecting the lives and properties of our residents and who responded to 9-1-1 calls for service while our department resources and personnel battled this four-alarm fire.

Any further updates will be released as they become available.

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(Update: July 17, 2020, at 3:45 p.m.)

Everett Fire Investigators, Everett Police Detectives, and the ATF returned to the fire scene this morning to continue their investigation. Detectives are looking for information that may help them determine the cause and nature of the fire. We are asking for the community’s help with this by sharing their photos, videos, and audio with detectives. Members of the public can upload any of their media at

https://everettpd-wa.evidence.com/axon/citizen/public/2020-66971.

There were multiple secondary fire scenes last night. While crews were battling the initial blaze in the 1300 block of W Marine View Drive, other crews were actively fighting brush fires and property fires in the 1400-1700 block of Grand Avenue and Rucker Avenue. These fires started from ignited debris and embers ranging in the size of a dime to a softball. Property such as decks, tops of cars, and roofs were catching fire as the ignited debris was falling from the sky. Firefighters quickly extinguished at least two residences that caught fire from falling debris while neighbors were actively protecting their property or extinguishing small spot fires with their garden hose or buckets of water.

An early conservative estimate of damages for just the site of the primary fire is between $25-30 million. This estimate does not include damage to the north structure that is still standing at the site or any other structure or property damage across W Marine View Drive or the residential area on Grand Avenue and Rucker Avenue. 

The Everett Firefighter, who suffered a minor burn to his hand, was treated at the hospital and released last night.

Three Everett Fire apparatus – a ladder truck, a fire engine, and an aid car – are being evaluated for damage sustained from the heat of the fire.

Investigators and detectives estimate it will take them a week to process the fire scene. The onsite construction company is assisting investigators by supplying the heavy equipment and licensed operators to help move debris while the scene is processed. A fire engine remains on the scene to address any hot spots. It is too soon to know the cause and origin of the fire.

There will be no updates provided over the weekend.

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(Original Release – July 17, 2020, at 2:37 a.m.)

EVERETT, WA – Thursday evening, around 5:45 p.m., Everett Fire responded to a 4-alarm fire at the Waterfront Place Apartments, which are currently under construction in the 1300 block of W Marine View Drive. Multiple 9-1-1 callers reported a fast-moving fire at one of the buildings under construction. Fire units arrived to find one of the two buildings, the south building, fully engulfed with fire, which was rapidly spreading. Defensive tactics were established to fight the fire.

Fire and embers were blown in an easterly direction across W Marine View Drive, which started trees and brush on fire along the bluff above W Marine View Drive. Embers started a roof and attic fire to a home in the 1600 block of Rucker Avenue. Flying embers also caused smaller spot fires around 16th and Grand Avenue and 16th and Rucker Avenue. Firefighters worked hard to get the house fire and the spot fires under control and prevent them from spreading to other homes.

There were two fire apparatus, a ladder truck and an aid car that sustained damage due to the intense heat of the fire. The heat caused the ladder truck’s windows to blow out, and both rigs were burned, and components melted or warped on each vehicle. One firefighter received minor burns to his hand as he was moving the aid car to prevent further damage to the apparatus. He was transported to Providence Regional Medical Center for treatment.

For safety reasons, the power was cut in the area by Snohomish County PUD, while firefighters worked the fire, which has since been restored.

The trains were stopped in the vicinity of the fire. Everett Fire and BNSF maintained contact to ensure there were no safety concerns. 

This 4-alarm fire exhausted all available resources within Snohomish County to help at the fire. There were 53 fire apparatuses and approximately 73 fire personnel on the scene to help battle this blaze. Mutual aid was provided by South Snohomish Fire and Rescue, Mukilteo Fire, Marysville Fire District, Arlington Fire Department, Snohomish County Airport Fire Department, Naval Station Everett Fire, and Snohomish County Fire Districts #4, #7, and #22. Additionally, a Task Force consisting of Bothell Fire Department, Northshore Fire Department, Woodinville Fire and Rescue, and Shoreline Fire Department responded to help staff the fire stations in Everett and respond to 9-1-1 calls for service. Everett Police assisted with traffic control. We want to thank all of our mutual aid partners and neighbors who helped us during this fire. 

Fire apparatus will remain overnight to address any hot spots that may flare-up.

Fire investigators from the Everett Fire Department, Everett Police Department, and the ATF will partner together to investigate the fire due to the high dollar amount of damage. It is too soon to know what caused the fire.  

There will be no early morning update on this fire. Information will be updated as it becomes available.

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