06/05/2026
Yesterday afternoon, Richland Fire & Emergency Services responded to a significant structure fire at a residence on Pullen Street. Initial reports indicated that occupants and animals may still have been inside, prompting an immediate response focused on life safety, fire suppression, and protecting neighboring homes. All human life was evacuated safely.
Thanks to the coordinated efforts of firefighters, law enforcement, utility providers, and numerous partner agencies from across the region, crews were able to contain the fire and prevent it from spreading to surrounding properties.
We would like to thank the Richland Police Department, Kennewick Fire Department, Pasco Fire Department, Benton County Fire Districts #1 and #4, Benton County Sheriff’s Office, Cascade Natural Gas, Benton PUD, Ben Franklin Transit, Garcia Brother Portable Toilets, the American Red Cross of Southeastern Washington, and many others who assisted throughout the incident.
The cause and origin of the fire remain under investigation. At this time, investigators have not determined a cause, and damage estimates are not yet available.
The City shares the community's concern regarding the recent fire and its impacts. Since September 2025, the City has been actively pursuing enforcement actions to address conditions at the property through the legal process. As with all cases, the City is required to follow applicable state and federal laws, including due process requirements and laws governing requests for reasonable accommodation. These legal requirements can affect the timing and manner of enforcement actions. While we do not comment on ongoing legal matters, the City has worked tirelessly on this situation and has been working through the appropriate legal channels to achieve compliance. We remain committed to protecting public safety while respecting the legal rights afforded to all residents. Richland Fire & Emergency Services will take reasonable steps to secure the safety of the scene and the surrounding properties, and the City’s abatement effort will continue.
If you have information that may assist investigators, please contact Battalion Chief and Fire Marshal Andy Sabin at 509-942-7327 or [email protected].
We are grateful for the professionalism, teamwork, and community support demonstrated throughout this response. Additional information will be released as it becomes available.