Candle sparks Moses Lake fire
MOSES LAKE — An unattended candle sparked a townhouse fire,
displacing a woman and three children.
The fire started around midnight on Monday when Moses Lake
firefighters responded to a 9-1-1 call reporting smoke coming from
the second story of a townhouse located on Lee Street in Moses
Lake, said Moses Lake Assistant Fire Chief Brett Bastian.
Two fire trucks, a salvage truck, a medic unit and a command unit
responded to the scene.
A
total of nine firefighters fought the blaze for about two
hours.
The fire was contained in the master bedroom, where the candle was
located, he said.
The homeowner was at a friends’ house when she forgot about the
candle, said Bastian.
When she returned home, the resident discovered the fire.
The 20-year-old victim had three children and was provided
temporary shelter by the American Red Cross, said Nadie Southwick,
red cross volunteer.
Most of the contents on the second floor were destroyed, but the
contents in the first story were salvageable, said Bastian.
The fire department wants to remind people of the dangers of
leaving a lit candle unattended.
“We want to always remind people to never leave candles unattended.
If you’re not in the room, make sure you blow the candle out and
you are placing it on a non-combustible surface,” he said.