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Incident Report – 05/10/2019
109 May Ave, Cleburne, TX 76031

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Summary


On May 10, 2019, Cleburne Fire Department responded to a fire incident at 109 May Ave, Cleburne, TX 76031, a residential street/road or residential driveway.

The alarm was received at 2:05 AM, 3 suppression personnel arrived at 2:13 AM, and the last unit was cleared at 2:29 AM. The time to arrive was 8 minutes and the total incident time was 24 minutes.

The following action was taken during the incident: extinguish.

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Location


Type Street address
Address 109 May Ave, Cleburne, TX 76031
County Johnson County
State TX
City Cleburne
Zip Code 76031
Property Use Residential street, road or residential driveway
Detector Alerted Occupants Unknown
Hazardous Material Released None

Timeline


  • Alarm

    Alarm received at

  • Arrived

    Arrived at

    Alarm to arrival: 8 minutes

  • Last Unit Cleared

    Last unit cleared at

    Alarm to last unit cleared: 24 minutes

Response


Incident Type Outside equipment fire
Department Station 185
Mutual Aid Given/Received None
Resources Include Mutual Aid No

Personnel


Support Personnel 3
EMS Personnel 0
Other Personnel 0

Fire Department


Name Cleburne Fire Department
Department Type Career
Address 114 W Wardville St
Cleburne, TX 76033
Phone (817) 645-0964
Website http://www.cleburne.net/

Actions Taken


First Action Taken Extinguish

Metadata


Incident Key TX_NP604_05102019_1932_0
State Texas
Fire Department ID NP604
Incident Date 05/10/2019
Incident Number 1932
Exposure Number 0
NFIRS Version 5.0

Fire Report

Ignition


Area of Origin Highway, parking lot, street: on or near
Heat Source Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
Item First Ignited Bedding; blanket, sheet, comforter
Type of Material Fabric, fiber, cotton, blends, rayon, wool
Cause of Ignition Unintentional
Factor Contributing To Ignition Heat source too close to combustibles

Structure


Not Residential Yes
Number of Buildings Involved 0

Acres


Less Than One Acre Yes

Equipment


Equipment Power Gasoline
Equipment Portability Portable
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