Vehicle Fire Causes Minor Delays in West Eugene



EUGENE, Ore. (Feb. 8, 2025) – Emergency crews responded to a vehicle fire just after 3:00 p.m. on February 8th at the intersection of Roosevelt and Seneca in West Eugene.

Bethel Engine 8 arrived on scene to find an SUV with a fully involved engine compartment fire. Firefighters quickly went to work, extinguishing the flames and ensuring the fire did not spread further. In the meantime, officers with the Eugene Police Department (EPD) provided traffic control to manage the flow of vehicles through the area.

The fire is believed to have been contained to the engine compartment, and no injuries have been reported at this time. However, due to the ongoing investigation and response efforts, ESF Fire Investigators are on site examining the cause of the fire.

Motorists in the area should expect minor traffic delays as crews continue to clear the scene. Authorities are urging drivers to use caution and be aware of potential disruptions in the flow of traffic.

There has been no word yet on the total extent of the damage to the vehicle or what may have caused the fire. Investigators are working to gather more details and will release further information as it becomes available.

Information from ESF

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