Two fires Thursday caused more than $1 million damage
The Vancouver, Washington, Fire Marshal’s office is investigating the cause of two fires on Thursday that affected six buildings and caused more than $1 million in damage.
The first of the two-alarm fires began at about 4:40 p.m. at 1517 E. Reserve St. near Clark College. The fire destroyed a house, detached garage and a car and damaged a second home at 1523 E. Reserve St.
The first home sustained a loss of $182,921. Of that, $101,260 was in structure damage and $81,661 was in destroyed contents, said Vancouver Fire Marshal Deputy Alicia Perry. The house is owned by Julie E. Flores, according to property records.
The neighboring home sustained $131,208 in damage, with content damage valued at $67,592 and structural damage valued at $63,616, Perry said. The house is owned by Anne L. Mendoza, according to property records.
The second fire occurred at the Madison Park Apartments, 12901 N.E. 28th St., in Vancouver’s Landover-Sharmel neighborhood. The fire was reported just after 6 p.m.
The blaze affected 14 units in two buildings at the apartment complex and damaged two neighboring single-family homes, Perry said.
The two apartment buildings sustained $895,353 in structural damage.
The 14 units had damaged contents valued at $735,469, Perry said. The apartment complex is owned by a company with a Chicago mailing address.
The two adjacent houses sustained a combined $80,213 in structural damage. The destroyed contents of those homes were valued at $34,640, Perry said.
The names of the homeowners of those residences were not available.