
One female occupant is receiving assistance from the American Red Cross after being displaced
Just after 9 p.m. on Tuesday (April 7), the Vancouver Fire Department responded to an apartment fire at 1806 E Fourth Plain Blvd. First-arriving units found a working fire on the first floor in the middle of the building.
Fire crews quickly knocked most of the fire down from the exterior prior to moving into the apartment to search for occupants. Two cats were found deceased. One female occupant is receiving assistance from the American Red Cross after being displaced. All other apartment units were unaffected.
Vancouver Fire also received assistance from Fire District 6. Fire cause determination is being handled by the Fire Marshals office.
Information provided by the Vancouver Fire Department.
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