Firefighters from King County Fire District 2 and Puget Sound Fire responded to a two-alarm house fire early Friday morning, July 4, 2025 in the 18500 block of Normandy Terrace SW.
The fire, which was reported around 3:31 a.m. Friday, had extended into the home’s roof structure, which contained rigid foam insulation.
Crews used chainsaws to cut into the roof and to help extinguish the flames.
According to dispatch records, more than a dozen units were deployed, including multiple engines, ladders, and support teams.
It took firefighters over 90 minutes to fully knock down the flames and eliminate hotspots.
No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
King County Medic One and Zone 3 Fire Cadets also responded to assist at the scene.
It took firefighters more than 90 minutes to extinguish the fire and hotspots. No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire is under investigation. King County Medic One and the Zone 3 Fire Cadets also responded to this incident. pic.twitter.com/9svJeu5g0t
— ZONE3PIOs (@ZONE3PIOs) July 4, 2025
The fire extended into the roof structure, which contained rigid foam insulation. Firefighters used chainsaws to open up the roof in order to extinguish the fire. pic.twitter.com/N3F3Pkiv8W
— ZONE3PIOs (@ZONE3PIOs) July 4, 2025
King County Fire District 2 and Puget Sound Fire is on scene of a 2-alarm house fire in the 18500 block of Normandy Terrace SW. pic.twitter.com/ZRJz0IOqap
— ZONE3PIOs (@ZONE3PIOs) July 4, 2025