Crime & Safety
Fire In Bellevue Home Breaks Out Early Wednesday
Bellevue and Redmond firefighters responded to the fire in a home in Northeast Bellevue Wednesday morning.

BELLEVUE, WA - Fire crews from Bellevue and Redmond responded to a fire in a home early Wednesday morning in the northeast section of the city.
The Bellevue fire department reported the incident just after 6:30 a.m. Wednesday in a home along the 14600 block of Northeast 32nd Street, which is just south of the Microsoft campus along 148th Avenue Northeast.
Firefighters from Bellevue and Redmond responded to the scene and found a fire centered in the home's kitchen. Firefighters were able to put out the blaze quickly, and no injuries were reported.
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With help from our neighbors @RedmondFire the kitchen fire is out and crews are now performing ventilation and overhaul. No report of injury
— Bellevue Fire Dept (@BvueFD) March 29, 2017
Bellevue firefighters are responding to a report of a kitchen fire at an apartment building in the 14600 block of NE 32nd ST pic.twitter.com/dtuVq4l1ms
— Bellevue Fire Dept (@BvueFD) March 29, 2017
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