Crime & Safety

Fire Crews Extinguish Blaze at Fourplex Near Microsoft

Residents reported seeing flames shoot out of one of the building's units. No one was injured in the blaze. The Bellevue Fire Department also responded to the blaze.

A Redmond fourplex in the 15900 block of NE 41st St. is uninhabitable after a two-alarm fire broke out in one of the units and caused smoke damage to the other three homes.

Eight engines and three ladder trucks responded from the Redmond, Bellevue, Kirkland and Woodinville fire departments to find "heavy smoke" in the entire single-story building and flames in an unoccupied unit, Gorman said.

Fire officials received a call of smoke in the area at 11:58 a.m., said Lt. Charlie Gorman of the , who was acting as a spokesman for the on Thursday.

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The blaze was deemed "under control" at around 12:30 p.m., Gorman said.

Carolyn Herron, 76, was the only person in the building at the time of the blaze and called the fire department after smelling smoke. When she looked outside her unit, Herron said she could see flames of 3 to 4 feet coming from another unit in the fourplex.

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"They were shooting out pretty good," she said.

Herron, who lives alone, escaped unharmed and was relieved when fire crews retrieved her maltese dog from her unit.

"I was more worried about my dog than I was my house," she said.

Gorman said the cause and origin of the fire is unknown at this point. Fire and police crews were still surveying the scene at around 1:30 p.m.

Redmond Patch will update this story when more information is available.

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