Update: Road open again after small fire at 6016 California SW

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(photo added 11:58 am)
ORIGINAL REPORT: Big callout to 6016 California SW (map), just north of Morgan Junction. We’ve got someone on the way; more to come. 11:34 AM UPDATE: Address is the same as Puget Sound Key and Lock, hit by a still-unsolved arson back in March. AVOID THE AREA – co-publisher Patrick is stuck in traffic heading there from the north – he can see fire crews on the building’s roof. Scanner traffic monitored here at HQ confirms California is COMPLETELY closed at the scene, between Raymond and Graham, and at least three Metro buses are “stuck in this mess” as one person termed it. 11:42 AM UPDATE: It’s not the locksmith storefront (which just reopened this summer) – it’s apparently West Seattle Digital’s office, adjacent to the south side of PSKL, according to locksmith Mike Dein, who just talked with Patrick at the scene. (clip added 12:19 pm) Here’s how he told us he noticed the fire:

11:45 AM UPDATE: Patrick just talked with the incident commander, who says some boxes were on fire inside an office, but it’s out now, no major damage, nobody hurt. California may still be blocked for another half-hour or so at the scene, though, so if you have to get between The Junction and Morgan Junction, take alternate routes like 42nd for now. 12:07 PM UPDATE: No word so far on how those boxes caught fire. Here’s a closer photo from the scene – the WS Digital door is the open one on the right of the locksmith window:

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12:18 PM UPDATE: California SW is open again past the fire scene; only one truck left, parked out front.

7 Replies to "Update: Road open again after small fire at 6016 California SW"

  • JenV October 9, 2008 (11:39 am)

    we’re at California and Findlay…cannot see any smoke from here, but at least 7 fire trucks went by, along with an aid car.

  • mf October 9, 2008 (12:20 pm)

    I’m in Bellevue and heard the sirens via phone, when I called home to West Seattle – and there were many. Thank you for such up to the minute information on this.

  • A October 9, 2008 (12:31 pm)

    We live a block away. That’s quite a bit of activity for some boxes that were on fire. Doesn’t sound right to me.

  • WSB October 9, 2008 (1:00 pm)

    We will be checking back with investigators later, but in the short run, they always have to send out a huge callout for any “fire in building” like this, whether it’s a single-family house or a multiple-unit building – TR

  • A October 9, 2008 (1:54 pm)

    I don’t know. I’d like to hear the follow-up for sure. The heavy rescue truck was there, ladder trucks, ambulances… you name it – they were there. Just doesn’t sound right. Can’t wait for the follow-up.

  • M October 9, 2008 (2:25 pm)

    Spoke to the fire investiigator and it was definitely combustible material against a baseboard that was thought to be off. Wasn’t off, just very low, and it got cold enough last night to make it kick it and cause the cardboard to smolder. Investigator also said SFD gets way too many of these fires this time of year with baseboard heaters so take a look at yours now to amke sure things haven’t been dropped or placed too close to a baseboard during the offseason.

  • WSB October 9, 2008 (3:42 pm)

    didn’t see that comment till just now but I just posted separately about the exact same thing – called SFD media a few minutes ago. separate post:
    https://westseattleblog.com/blog/?p=11101

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