Century-old Maple Valley home destroyed, firefighter shocked during blaze

  • Source: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
  • Published: 08/21/2018 08:02 AM

A home that had survived over 100 years burned to the ground Tuesday morning, injuring a firefighter in the process. The fire broke out in the 24600 block of SE 208th Street in Maple Valley around 2:20 a.m., according to Puget Sound Fire officials. The homeowner and his dog were able to escape and tried to use a hose to douse the flames, but the heat was too intense. Firefighters faced a number of challenges in fighting the blaze. For one, there was no fire hydrant nearby so water had to be shuttled to the scene. Second, the home was insulated with sawdust -- a common practice in the early 1900s, but dangerous in a fire, so hidden, smoldering fires took longer to distinguish. And as firefighters were working those issues, an electrical power line from the street to the home lost its insulated coating and the wire grounded to the home.



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