Firefighters battle a three-alarm fire that damaged a small strip mall along Pacific Highway South in Kent on Sunday. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent RFA

Firefighters battle a three-alarm fire that damaged a small strip mall along Pacific Highway South in Kent on Sunday. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent RFA

3-alarm fire damages strip mall in Kent

No injuries reported; three businesses destroyed

  • Monday, November 14, 2016 12:24pm
  • News

Area firefighters put out a fire that severely damaged a small strip mall along Pacific Highway South in Kent on Sunday.

There were no reported injuries, the Kent Regional Fire Authority said.

The fire all but completely destroyed a Dollar Tree merchandise store, tobacco shop and U.S. Post Office. The fire also damaged a beauty salon, specialty food store and a fitness gym at the mall, according to the Kent RFA.

Kent RFA and South King Fire Rescue units were dispatched at 2:27 p.m. to a minor fire in the 23400 block of Pacific Highway South.

First-arriving fire department units upgraded the incident to a “working” fire and called a second alarm after seeing smoke coming from the building. That alarm dispatched several more fire units from throughout South King County to help with the fire.

Once emergency personnel confirmed that everyone was out of all the businesses, firefighters were withdrawn from inside the structure because of the continued spread of the fire and the dangerous conditions. A third alarm was requested of dispatchers, approximately 40 minutes after the initial units arrived.

The three alarms totaled 75 firefighters and more than 20 support personnel.

Firefighters hit remaining hot spots through the collapsed roof, using ladder trucks that have large hoses mounted on the tips. Crews were on scene throughout the night to fight the fire and provide security to the scene.

An investigator returned to the strip mall Monday morning to try to determine the cause of the fire. Smoke continued to come from the building on Monday morning as firefighters poured water on the fire.

The fire burned aggressively because the Dollar Tree store was filled with plastic and paper products which readily burn, said Kent RFA spokesman Kyle Ohashi in a Monday email. He said the fire also became trapped within the exterior masonry walls.

“The fire is still burning to a small degree because as the roof collapsed, much of the fire was buried in the rubble, keeping firefighters from being able to reach some of it,” Ohashi said. “Once the fire breaks through the material covering it, we can hit it with water and extinguish it.”

The following agencies assisted at the fire: Burien Fire Department; Renton RFA; Tukwila FD; Valley RFA; KCFD 20; Medic One; and Kent Police.

Kent also received support from Puget Sound Energy; the Zone 3 Fire Explorers; Tukwila Police for allowing firefighters to use its mobile command post; and the Soup Ladies for providing food.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

3-alarm fire damages strip mall in Kent

More in News

File photo
Federal Way man dies after fight at Kent bar

Kent police were dispatched to a bar in the 1700 block of West Meeker Street late Thursday night (May 2) after they received reports of a physical fight in the parking lot.

A scene of the recent vandalism to electrical infrastructure near Renton. Photo courtesy of King County Sheriff’s Office
Vandals damage electricity infrastructure in South King County

Two recent attacks near Renton are estimated to have cost $90,000.

Green River. File photo
Project targets major flooding of Green River

The risk posed to the 21-mile corridor could affect more than 27,000 residents and the stability of 28,000 jobs.

.
Kent woman arrested after being linked to daughter’s homicide

Kent police responded to a domestic violence case on April 28 that… Continue reading

Gov. Inslee announces the $45 million EV rebate program on April 23. Courtesy image
Governor announces rebate program for EV purchases

Washington is the first state to prioritize low-cost leases for electric vehicles.

t
Kent seeks federal funds for Mill Creek Middle School project

Estimated cost of $20 million to resolve flooding issues

t
Medical examiner identifies man found dead in Kent near railroad tracks

26-year-old man died from multiple blunt force injuries

t
Reichert shares details of Green River Killer case with Kent students

Former King County sheriff tells about Gary Ridgway and how the crime was solved

t
Kent Police arrest man for reportedly raping two women

Man, 39, allegedly attacked women in his car; first case in October 2023, second case February 2024

t
Voters strongly defeating Kent School District levy

Nearly 60% against Capital Projects and Technology Levy on April 23 ballot

t
Kent Police pursue, arrest two 14-year-old boys for armed robbery

April 23 incident began at convenience store along West Meeker Street; ended on Military Road South

t
Man killed at Auburn’s Muckleshoot Casino in ‘random’ stabbing

Police: ‘There did not appear to be any altercation between the two prior to the incident.’