Fourth of July fireworks kept fire departments busy with several fires sparking throughout Western Washington.
On Thursday, a small brush fire erupted just a few feet away from a Renton apartment complex off 2000 Benson Road South around 4 p.m.
Renton Police say it was a result of people playing with fireworks.
Some residents at the Heritage Hill Apartments were forced to evacuate twice due to the flames. One resident told KIRO 7 smoke filled his entire room.
“It just went straight up in the air, it was hot. It was so bad to the point where I thought it was in my apartment, I can’t imagine, I was on the top floor I can’t imagine the people on the bottom floor,” said resident Michael Mitchell.
No injuries were reported in the Renton fire.
In the North Sound, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue responded to a fire at a residence on 89th Avenue Southeast at 8th Street Southeast around 7 p.m.
Neighbors tell KIRO 7 they saw a firework hit a tree, engulfing it in flames and spreading to the rooftop of a home.
“We saw one of the fireworks here got pretty low and it sprayed out low and I was like ‘oh man that must’ve been a malfunction or maybe it tipped over,” said neighbor Hans Onsum. “And probably 10 or 15 seconds later we saw a bunch of smoke billowing, so I walked out here and around and the tree to the right of their front door was like on fire and they were spraying it with water.”
No injuries were reported.
Snohomish Regional Fire told KIRO 7 that the Fire Marshall has to investigate, but they are confident fireworks cause the fire.
Just after 10 p.m. in Lake Stevens, crews also responded to a fire on the 1400 block of 85th Drive Northeast.
Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue said a wall of arborvitae trees went up in flames close to the house and a vehicle.