Several people have been temporarily displaced after a fire at a Bellevue apartment complex on Saturday afternoon.
BELLEVUE, Wash. — At least 15 units were displaced after a fire in a Bellevue apartment on Saturday afternoon.
The Bellevue Fire Department responded to an apartment at Northeast 10th Street and 106th Avenue Northeast around 1:30 p.m.
Firefighters found the apartment full of smoke, but the fire had been put out by the unit’s sprinkler system.
“If this building didn’t have a sprinkler system, this could have been a much more disastrous outcome,” said Heather Wong, the department’s public information officer. “The sprinklers did
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