PHOTOS: When a two-alarm fire threatened to spread from a warehouse in a rural community on Saturday, nearly a dozen firefighting agencies responded to help put out the fire without any injuries to residents or firefighters. According to Nile-Cliffdell Fire and Rescue District 14, at about 11:19 a.m. on January 17 firefighters responded to a reported structure fire in the Chinook Pass area. Firefighters said they arrived to find a sizable fire in a large warehouse. However, the fire was intense enough that it threatened to spread to nearby buildings and other flammable objects, according to fire officials.
Nile-Cliffdell firefighters said they called a second-alarm fire at the scene, notifying surrounding fire departments of the fire and calling for help. Firefighters from several neighboring fire departments arrived to help put out the blaze. Officials said the building and most of the contents were severely damaged, but the fire was contained to the structure and no residents or firefighters were injured.
In addition to Nile-Cliffdell Fire and Rescue District 14, several other firefighting agencies responded. Those included Yakima Valley Emergency Management, West Valley Fire Rescue, Selah Fire Department, Gleed Fire Department, Naches Fire Department, Highland Fire, Naches Heights Fire Department, and American Medical Response Yakima.
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