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Incident Report – 03/28/2021
2425 9th St, Baker City, OR 97814

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Summary


On March 28, 2021, Baker City Fire Department responded to a fire incident at 2425 9th St, Baker City, OR 97814, a 1-or-2 family dwelling.

The alarm was received at 3:53 PM, 2 suppression and 2 EMS personnel arrived at 3:59 PM, the incident was controlled at 4:05 PM, and the last unit was cleared at 4:08 PM. The time to arrive was 6 minutes, the time to control the incident was 6 minutes, and the total incident time was 15 minutes.

The following action was taken during the incident: extinguish.

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Location


Type Street address
Address 2425 9th St, Baker City, OR 97814
County Baker County
State OR
City Baker City
Zip Code 97814
Property Use 1 or 2 family dwelling
Census Tract 000000
Hazardous Material Released None

Timeline


  • Alarm

    Alarm received at

  • Arrived

    Arrived at

    Alarm to arrival: 6 minutes

  • Incident Controlled

    Incident controlled at

    Alarm to incident controlled: 6 minutes

  • Last Unit Cleared

    Last unit cleared at

    Alarm to last unit cleared: 15 minutes

Response


Incident Type Outside rubbish fire, other
Department Station 24
Mutual Aid Given/Received None
Resources Include Mutual Aid No

Personnel


Support Personnel 2
EMS Personnel 2
Other Personnel 0

Fire Department


Name Baker City Fire Department
Department Type Mostly volunteer
Address 1616 2nd St
Baker City, OR 97814-3807
Phone (541) 523-3711
Website https://www.bakercity.com/departments/fire

Actions Taken


First Action Taken Extinguish

Metadata


Incident Key OR_00018_03282021_21525_0
State Oregon
Fire Department ID 00018
Incident Date 03/28/2021
Incident Number 21525
Exposure Number 0
NFIRS Version 5.0

Fire Report

Ignition


Area of Origin Outside area, other
Heat Source Flying brand, ember, spark
Item First Ignited Organic materials, other
Cause of Ignition Unintentional
Factor Contributing To Ignition High wind

Structure


Not Residential No
Number of Residential Units 1

Acres


Less Than One Acre Yes

Human Factors Contributing to Ignition


Human Factor Unattended or unsupervised person
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