Electrical Fire Scare Inside Elliott Ave W Building Draws Seattle Fire Crews

Seattle firefighters converged on a commercial building in the 600 block of Elliott Ave W on Friday evening after reports of an electrical fire inside, according to the city’s fire department. Crews stayed on scene while responders worked to isolate the hazard and check nearby structures. Officials did not immediately report any injuries, and the extent of the damage was still unclear.

According to Seattle Fire Dept., crews were dispatched to a commercial address on the 600 block of Elliott Ave W for an electrical fire and were still investigating the situation. The department’s initial post shared the location and nature of the call but offered few early details, noting that more information would follow as firefighters secured the area.

Crews are investigating reports of an electrical fire inside a commercial building in the 600 block of elliot ave. w.

— Seattle Fire Dept. (@SeattleFire) April 10, 2026

Specialized Response for Energy-Related Fires

Seattle maintains a specialized energy-response capability, including a unit branded ENERGY 1, to deal with high-voltage equipment failures and underground electrical vault fires. The apparatus, unveiled in 2023, is equipped to use CO2 and other techniques to knock down live electrical fires while aiming to limit damage to the power grid. Seattle City Light

Past Incidents Show Disruption Can Be Widespread

When energy-response teams have been called in for previous vault fires, the work has often required street closures and led to localized service interruptions while repairs were completed. In July 2025, Seattle Fire’s energy-response unit battled an underground vault fire on Broadway that required a complex restoration effort and temporarily affected service in the surrounding neighborhood. Capitol Hill Seattle

What Neighbors and Commuters Should Expect

Residents and businesses near Elliott Ave W should be prepared for potential traffic impacts and possible intermittent power disruptions while crews work. Drivers should treat darkened intersections as four-way stops and follow directions from emergency personnel on scene. For live outage and restoration details, check Seattle City Light’s outage map and report outages directly to the utility’s hotline…

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