Commercial Structure Fire in Eureka Last Night

public informationPress release from Humboldt Bay Fire:

At 12:58 A.M. this morning three engines, a ladder truck and a Battalion Chief from Humboldt Bay Fire responded to a reported commercial structure fire on the 1900 block of 5th St. in Eureka. The first arriving engine reported smoke was visible from the several blocks away and arrived on scene and found a single story commercial building with heavy smoke and fire showing from the rear of the building. A commercial 2nd alarm was requested for additional resources to the scene to assist with firefighting operations and coverage of Humboldt Bay Fire’s jurisdiction. Crews initiated an interior fire attack and searched the structure for any potential occupants.

The fire was controlled in 20 minutes and there were no civilian or Firefighter injuries. Firefighters remained on scene for an additional 2 hours to ventilate the building of smoke, check for extension of the fire into hidden spaces and ensure the fire was completely extinguished.

The building had not been occupied for approximately two years and during the origin and cause investigation there were obvious signs of transient activity around the building and in concealed exterior storage areas against the building. This includes bedding, trash, numerous hypodermic needles and human waste. Firefighters were able safely navigate these hazards to get hose lines in place to extinguish the fire. Due to the signs of transient activity and results of the fire investigation it is determined the fire was human caused and the fire started in an exterior storage shed that was directly attached to the building. Estimated damage to the building is $30,000.

Humboldt Bay Fire would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance:
Arcata Fire District, Samoa-Peninsula Fire District, Eureka Police Department, City Ambulance and PG&E.

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Mr. BearD
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Mr. Bear
1 year ago

Sizzler?

local observer
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local observer
1 year ago
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sounds par for the course in Humboldt. I bet it was an expensive asbestos abatement quote. i would recommend an investigation but i know that will never happen.

Me
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Me
1 year ago

Yes, Sizzler. No, the food wasn’t that good when it was open. Lastly: how long will it be before it’s torn down. Not just fenced off, since that only enhances the ugliness of a partially burned structure that tourists will see. I only ask because 5th street is looking more and more crappy. Lots of empty storefronts, seedy “street folks”, and now another eyesore.
And no, it’s not Biden’s fault. This situation has been going on for at least the 20 years I have been here.

Mr. BearD
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Mr. Bear
1 year ago
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It was just sold and was scheduled to be torn down

Bug on a Windshield
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Bug on a Windshield
1 year ago
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Huh. If that’s true, it sounds even more suspicious now. Demolition and removal has got to be expensive. Does fire insurance cover demo and removal?

JeffG107D
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JeffG107
1 year ago

There is a long and interesting history of conveniently suspicious fires in Eureka buildings (and Piers?) scheduled for destruction ahead of new development.

Angela Robinson
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Angela Robinson
1 year ago
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The north end of 4th and 5th has always been ugly. The first impressions of a visitor coming in from the north were and still are pretty sucky.