Balcony fire in Sellwood high-rise apartment building

Published 12:00 am Sunday, September 29, 2024

Here, a firefighter brought a dog that he found in the building back to its evacuated owner. There were no injuries reported among residents or their pets in this incident.

Reports of heavy smoke billowing and fire erupting from the fifth floor balcony of an apartment in the towering, publicly-owned Sellwood Center at 1724 S.E. Tenino Street, on Wednesday evening, August 21, sent numerous Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) and Clackamas Fire District #1 crews to that address at 7:52 p.m.

While still some distance away, crews radioed seeing a column of smoke rising into the air above the eight-story, project-based, Section 8 apartment building operated by Home Forward, formerly known as the Housing Authority of Portland.

The first arriving Battalion Chief took command and requested a Second Alarm, to bring more firefighters and equipment to the high-rise residential structure fire.

While some of the crew members hauled fire hoses up the stairs to spray water into the burning apartment, others were evacuating the building. The sprinkler system helped keep the fire at bay.

Firefighters reported that the fire had spread to the sixth floor balcony above the fire’s origin, and flames were dropping embers, sparking active fires on the fourth and third floor balconies below.

This fire was kept mainly to the balconies and the exterior of the high-rise. All occupants were safely evacuated. Pets left behind were reconnected to their owners by fire crews, as they searched the entire building to be sure all occupants and pets were safely evacuated.

Three occupants were displaced by the fire. PF&R officials have yet to announce a cause; the blaze remains “under investigation”.