Seattle Fire quickly takes care of reported dryer fire at 16th and Howell

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle Fire Department quickly responded to a dryer fire at the Community House facility on 16th and Howell, which was reported around 10:20 AM Wednesday. Fire crews discovered that the fire was limited to smoldering clothes, enabling an efficient response and subsequent clearing of smoke. The Community House plays a crucial role in housing adults with severe and persistent mental illness, emphasizing its significance in the community. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, showcasing the effectiveness of the fire department's rapid response. This incident raises awareness about the potential hazards in communal living facilities.

The fire department's swift action not only mitigated property damage but also protected vulnerable residents. Community engagement is vital for supporting such facilities, which often operate under tight budgets. The incident serves as a reminder of the need for fire safety awareness in residential settings.

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