

Here is the press release issued by Everett Fire Sunday morning July 5, 2026.
Everett firefighters extinguished an early morning duplex fire this morning in the 2300 block of Howard Avenue. Twelve residents were displaced. There were no injuries.
Everett Fire was called to the duplex shortly after 1:30 a.m. on Sunday, July 5, after callers reported flames showing around the structure, backyard and porch.
Engine 5 was the first engine on scene and found a two-story, side-by-side duplex heavily involved with fire. Crews initiated offensive operations, starting with an exterior water attack before quickly moving inside to address the fire that had extended into the living space, attic, and through the roof.
While crews worked to extinguish the fire, other firefighters searched both units and all floors of the duplex to ensure no one was trapped inside. All occupants had self-evacuated before firefighters arrived.
Firefighters brought the fire under control in about 15 minutes after the first engine arrived on scene, then transitioned to overhaul operations to check for fire extension and hot spots.
The fire caused extensive damage to both sides of the duplex. Two vehicles were also damaged. The American Red Cross is assisting the 12 displaced residents.
The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Everett Fire Marshal’s Office. It is too early to know what caused the fire.
Thank you to South County Fire and Everett Police for their assistance during the incident.
This incident serves as a reminder to our community that working smoke alarms are the first line of defense in a fire, especially overnight when people are sleeping. Smoke alarms give families critical time to evacuate safely. Families should also have a home escape plan with two ways out of each room and the home, and a designated meeting place outside. Practice the plan with everyone in the household so each person knows what to do in an emergency.
Everett Fire has a program to assist our low-income and senior residents with smoke alarm installation free of charge. If you need assistance and live in the Everett city limits, contact the Everett Fire Marshal’s Office at 425-257-8100 or email at FMO@everettwa.gov. https://www.everettwa.gov/1712/Smoke-Alarm-Program
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION- EMS LEVY
An Emergency Medical Services levy measure will appear on the Aug. 4, 2026, ballot for Everett voters. If approved, the measure would restore the EMS levy rate from approximately $0.36 to $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, the rate previously approved by voters in 2018, to support emergency medical services provided by Everett Fire. To learn more, visit www.everettwa.gov/emslevy.
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