Portland Officer Treated for Smoke Inhalation

  A Portland police officer was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene of an apartment fire on Dec. 31.At 3 p.m., Portland Fire,  responded to an apartment fire at 1640 SE 162nd Ave. The dispatch included E7, E31, T7, C3, C4, Gresham E74, E71, T71.Pushed by a stiff breeze, heavy fire was showing from two rooms on the second-floor.The crew from Engine 7 stretched a two-and-a-half inch line to the stairwell, while personnel from Truck 7 laddered the roof.
Jan. 5, 2011

A Portland police officer was treated for smoke inhalation at the scene of an apartment fire on Dec. 31.

At 3 p.m., Portland Fire,  responded to an apartment fire at 1640 SE 162nd Ave. The dispatch included E7, E31, T7, C3, C4, Gresham E74, E71, T71.

Pushed by a stiff breeze, heavy fire was showing from two rooms on the second-floor.

The crew from Engine 7 stretched a two-and-a-half inch line to the stairwell, while personnel from Truck 7 laddered the roof.

Once the line was charged, the fire was quickly knocked without extension to the attic and other apartments.

An adjacent nursing home was partially evacuated as a precaution.

A police officer was treated at the scene for smoke inhalation. No occupants were injured, but one family was displaced.

Due to the nearly complete damage in the fire rooms, a cause has not yet been established.

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