Aug 23, 2019

Faulty heating unit believed to be cause of fire at Best Western





Humboldt Bay Fire released information about a structure fire at Best Western, 3500 Broadway St. that occurred at 9:09pm on Thursday, August 22nd. Resources stayed on scene with PG&E.

"Just after 9:00PM on Thursday, August 22nd, Humboldt Bay Fire was dispatched to the Best Western at 3500 Broadway St.

Crews arrived and were alerted to smoke and flames pushing out of the left side of the building by several guests who had evacuated the building.

At this time, we believe the fire originated in the walls of the sauna as a result of a faulty heating unit. Thankfully, the sprinkler in the fitness room was operating properly and was activated to release water as designed.

Crews evacuated the building and were able to extinguish the remaining smoke and flames.  There were no injuries, and damage was confined to the fitness room area at an approximation of $20,000.

After working with PG&E to secure power and gas and with hotel maintenance staff to secure fire watch, guests have been allowed to return to their rooms safely.

At this time, Humboldt Bay Fire would like to remind the public to evacuate immediately upon hearing a fire alarm sound and treat every alarm as if there was a fire. Never hesitate in calling the fire department to investigate an alarm and ensure safety."

We would like to thank Arcata Fire District, Samoa Peninsula Fire District, Loleta Volunteer Fire Department, HBF Volunteers, HBF Fire Support, and PG&E for their assistance on scene and providing district coverage."

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