Salem-News.com - November 21, 2009 - 11:46 pm
Search
About
Salem Area Chamber of Commerce
Keizer is a thriving community near Salem, Oregon

Zip Weather


Weather Forecast
Mar-03-2007 17:21printcomments

Woodburn Apartment Damaged by Fire

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Woodburn Fire truck
Photo: Woodburn Fire Department

(WOODBURN) - Woodburn and Hubbard Fire Districts responded on a report of an apartment fire at 1469 Park Ave, Apt #10 on Saturday afternoon.

Upon arrival crews found a burning mattress had been removed from the apartment.

Firefighters extinguished what active fire was still in the room and prevented further damage to the structure and contents.

Woodburn Fire District responded with 3 engines, 1 ladder, 1 air unit and 1 support unit.

Hubbard Fire District responded with 1 engine on the mutual response.

Damage from the fire was confined to the room of origin and smoke damage to the apartment.

Woodburn Fire District estimates the damage to the apartment is $10,000.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation by the Woodburn Fire District.



Related
| |

Comments [Return to Top]
Leave a comment on this story.
Name:

Enter the text from the image to confirm you are human.(Cookies are required)


HTML tags and certain characters are removed - (numbers, letters only or post may be cut short.) certain words are banned to stop spammers. All comments and messages are approved by people and self promotional links or unacceptable comments are denied.

©2009 Salem-News.com. All opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Salem-News.com.
Articles for March 2, 2007 | Articles for March 3, 2007 | Articles for March 4, 2007


Raymo Mancini's new CD is available now!
Hear Raymo's Songs

Adam's Rib Smokehouse
12th & State
Salem, Oregon

Please help us find Ahren
Oregon's oldest auction family

Register for Fall today!
Salem Gymnastics Center

Use PayPal to
contribute to the
production of
"War and PTSD",
a Documentary:

Oregon's oldest auction family