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Firefighters from the Quilcene and Brinnon fire departments and personnel from Mason County, Discovery Bay and East Jefferson Fire-Rescue responded to this Duckabush Road fire Wednesday night.
Brinnon home consumed in Wednesday night blaze No injuries reported BY CHARLIE BERMANT PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
BRINNON — Two people escaped unharmed when a double-wide mobile home was destroyed Wednesday night by a raging fire that started in the kitchen. About 24 firefighters from five departments responded to the call, which came in at 7:30 p.m. Fire crews arrived at about 7:50 p.m.
to find the structure on Duckabush Road about 3 miles from U.S. Highway 101 engulfed by fire, according to Quilcene Fire Chief Larry Karp. It was clear at the time that nothing in the house could be salvaged, he said. Karp said firefighters initially focused on a brush fire sparked by the house fire and waited for a water supply to arrive before addressing the structure itself. The fire was under control by 11 p.m., although one firefighter with a tender stayed on scene overnight for safety purposes, according to Karp.
At the fire’s beginning, two people were inside the structure, and they escaped uninjured, according to Karp. The couple told Karp they were only away from the kitchen for a short time, and the fire started suddenly. Karp said there would be no further investigation “because I was satisfied with the answer I got from the homeowner.” Aside from the Quilcene and Brinnon fire departments, personnel from Mason County, Discovery Bay and East Jefferson Fire-Rescue responded to the call.
PORT TOWNSEND — Washington State Ferries has issued a correction to its spring schedule for the Coupeville-Port Townsend ferry, but about 1 million incorrect paper schedules are still in circulation. The incorrect schedule says the 10:40 p.m. Coupeville-Port Townsend sailing runs every night when it only runs Fridays and Saturdays. The ferry system has issued 20,000 corrective bulletins to the Port Townsend and Coupeville terminals as well as those in Clinton, Anacortes and Edmonds. The mistakes are included in the late spring portion of the printed schedules but are correct online, on the reservations service and on the system’s automatic voice line. While some routes don’t change sailing times between seasons, the difference between the early spring and late spring portions on the Port Townsend-Coupeville route is considerable as two-boat service is scheduled to begin May 6. This increases the total number of daily sailings from 20 to 36. Customers arriving for the 10:40 p.m. sailing on a weekday will find the terminal closed, so the ferries system will post a staff member to explain the change, according to spokesman Ian Sterling. Sterling said the mistake was attributable to “human error” and was discovered after the schedules were printed. TURN
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Theatre, 235 Taylor St. It is an intimate affair, screening nine feature and two short PORT TOWNSEND — This films about, made by or concernweekend’s second annual Women ing women, but not to the excluin Film Festival is about more sion of men. than just the movies. The festival is designed to mit- For men, too igate Hollywood’s gender imbal“A man from Seattle called me ance by exposing attendees to great work they might never see the other day and said, ‘Why elsewhere, said Janette Force, wouldn’t I go to a women’s film fesexecutive director of the Port tival? I love women and want to Townsend Film Festival, which is know their perspective,’ ” Force said. Unlike the fall festival, schedputting on the event. This year’s festival will start at uled this year for Sept. 23-25, this 10 a.m. Saturday, with the last weekend’s event screens each film film ending at 3 p.m. Sunday, in just once so no attendees can see both auditoriums of the Rose every movie. PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
“I wanted to give people a choice but make it as hard as possible,” Force said. As of Thursday, about 200 passes — each $75 — had been sold with another 56 remaining. At registration, attendees make reservations for the movies they want to see. Force said a certain number of rush tickets will be available at the box office for each show. Anyone who shows up, pass holder or not, has a chance to get in. The festival sponsors special screenings of movies throughout the year, and this weekend’s event CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS could be a source for some of the Port Townsend Film Festival Executive Director Janette films, Force said.
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