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Incident Report – 10/24/2022
178 17, Eugene, MO 65032

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Summary


On October 24, 2022, Cole County Fire Protection District responded to a fire incident at 178 17, Eugene, MO 65032, a 1-or-2 family dwelling.

The alarm was received at 3:54 PM, 3 suppression personnel arrived at 4:05 PM, and the last unit was cleared at 4:34 PM. The time to arrive was 11 minutes and the total incident time was 40 minutes.

The following action was taken during the incident: investigate fire out on arrival.

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Location


Type Street address
Address 178 17, Eugene, MO 65032
County Miller County
State MO
City Eugene
Zip Code 65032
Property Use 1 or 2 family dwelling
Detector Alerted Occupants Unknown
Hazardous Material Released None

Timeline


  • Alarm

    Alarm received at

  • Arrived

    Arrived at

    Alarm to arrival: 11 minutes

  • Last Unit Cleared

    Last unit cleared at

    Alarm to last unit cleared: 40 minutes

Response


Incident Type Cooking fire, confined to container
Department Station 5
Mutual Aid Given/Received None
Resources Include Mutual Aid No

Personnel


Support Personnel 3
EMS Personnel 0
Other Personnel 0

Fire Department


Name Cole County Fire Protection District
Department Type Volunteer
Address 5206 Monticello Rd
Jefferson City, MO 65109
Phone (573) 634-9011
Website https://www.ccfpd.net

Actions Taken


First Action Taken Investigate fire out on arrival

Metadata


Incident Key MO_02602_10242022_329_0
State Missouri
Fire Department ID 02602
Incident Date 10/24/2022
Incident Number 329
Exposure Number 0
NFIRS Version 5.0

Fire Report

Cause


General Cause Firesetting
Main Fire Cause Playing with Heat Source

Ignition


Area of Origin Cooking area, kitchen
Heat Source Molten, hot material
Item First Ignited Cooking materials, including edible materials
Confined To Origin Fire Spread was Confined to Object of Origin
Cause of Ignition Unintentional
Factor Contributing To Ignition Misuse of material or product, other

Spread


No Flame Spread/Same As First/Unknown Yes

Structure


Not Residential No
Number of Residential Units 1
Number of Buildings Involved 0

Acres


Less Than One Acre Yes

Person


Age of Person 6
Sex of Person Male

Human Factors Contributing to Ignition


Human Factor Age was a factor
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