Firefighters save man, extinguish four fires across Sequim over weekend

A Sequim man was saved from a fire near Woodcock Road Sunday, one of four fires the Clallam Fire District 3 had to quell this past weekend.

Assistant Chief Dan Orr said fire crews responded to a fire in Diamond Point on Friday night, a fifth wheel trailer on Saturday night in Blyn, a structure fire off Woodcock Road Sunday night and another structure fire early Monday morning near Old Olympic Highway.

• At 10:35 p.m. Friday, Feb. 11, firefighters responded to Greta’s Place in Diamond Point to find smoke coming from underneath the single story home, Orr said.

Residents evacuated prior to fire crews arriving, he said, and firefighters attacked the fire from behind the building to knock it down successfully.

However, smoke damage led fire investigators to deem the building uninhabitable at a loss of $275,000 for the home and its contents, Orr said.

Clallam County Fire District 2 assisted with a medical aid call while fire crews were on scene.

• Firefighters arrived at 5:55 p.m. Saturday night at 7 Cedars’ parking lot off U.S. Highway 101 to combat a 35-foot trailer from Arizona on fire. One of its owners told fire crews he had been having difficulties with the electrical system, Orr said.

It was unoccupied, but was deemed a loss at an estimated $50,000 value, fire officials report.

• Late Sunday night, fire crews responded at 10:51 p.m. to the 3000 block of Woodcock Road to help a man trapped inside his home by a fire.

Orr reports the unnamed, middle-aged man told a 9-1-1 Peninsula Communications dispatcher he smelled smoke and saw his porch on fire.

The fire had blocked his exit, Orr said, so the man retreated to his bedroom and closed the door.

A prior injury prevented him from escaping through the window but he communicated to the dispatcher his location, fire officials reported.

“The smoke was so thick that he told dispatch he was going to lay on the ground until rescuers could get to him,” Orr said.

“This information was invaluable to arriving firefighters who found the front porch and door fully involved.”

Orr said firefighters aggressively fought the porch flames with the VES (vent, enter, search) maneuver that allowed them to break the bedroom window, and pull the man out to a captain and Clallam County Sheriff’s Deputy.

He was pulled from his home within 90 seconds of the first unit’s arrival, Orr said.

“It is a rarity that a firefighter gets to make ‘The Grab,’” Orr said. “It usually only occurs once or twice, if really lucky.”

The man received smoke inhalation and was transported to Olympic Medical Center with minor injuries, fire officials report.

Cause of the fire is unknown, fire officials report, with investigations beginning Monday morning.

• With some officials still en route back to their stations from the Woodcock Road fire, another reported fire came in to 9-1-1 from a neighbor on the 100 block of House Road off Old Olympic Highway.

They arrived about 90 seconds after the call, to quickly stop the fire, limit damage and salvage belongings beyond the living room, Orr said.

Occupants told fire officials they awoke to smoke inside the home and flames around the front door, fire officials report.

The homeowner evacuated his family and began to fight the fire with a garden hose, Orr said.

Investigators began looking at the fire this week, too, but fire officials believe it to be accidental and related to discarded smoking material.

No criminal investigation has been prompted for any of the fires, Orr said.

For the Sunday night and early Monday morning fires, seven vehicles and nearly 30 career and volunteer personnel responded from Dungeness, Sequim, Carlsborg and Blyn with volunteers at R-Corner ready to respond, too. Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and Clallam PUD also responded to the fires.

Within 90 seconds of arriving on scene on Feb. 13, firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 saved a man from a porch fire that trapped him in his home. Photo courtesy of Clallam County Fire District 3

Within 90 seconds of arriving on scene on Feb. 13, firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 saved a man from a porch fire that trapped him in his home. Photo courtesy of Clallam County Fire District 3