NORTH BEND, Ore. -- The North Bend Fire Department responded to a working residential structure fire Wednesday evening that caused an estimated $200,000 in damage.
The occupant who was home at the time of the fire was able to get out of the structure safely, officials said.
The State fire Marshall will be doing an investigation on the cause.
The first engine arrived on scene within four minutes of dispatch and found heavy fire showing from one side of the structure.
A total of three engines, an aerial ladder truck, and 17 North Bend firefighters responded.
An engine from the North Bay Fire District responded on mutual aid to cover the Main North Bend fire station.
Officers from the North Bend Police Department responded for traffic control.
Pacific Power responded to remove the electrical meter.