
All occupants were accounted for, and no injuries were reported
At 1:37 p.m. on Wednesday (Feb. 4), the Vancouver Fire Department responded to a vehicle collision involving a commercial strip mall located at 212 NE 164th Street.
Fire crews were dispatched after a vehicle drove into the structure. A total of five fire units and 13 firefighters responded, including the Vancouver Fire Department Technical Rescue Team.
All occupants were accounted for, and no injuries were reported. The Technical Rescue Team provided temporary shoring to support affected portions of the structure while crews worked to safely remove the vehicle from the building.
Fire personnel remained on scene to assist with scene safety.
Information provided by the Vancouver Fire Department.
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