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Incident Report – 05/24/2010
3rd, Eagle, AK 99738

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Summary


On May 24, 2010, Eagle Volunteer Fire Department responded to a fire incident at 3rd, Eagle, AK 99738, a graded and cared-for plots of land.

The following action was taken during the incident: extinguish.

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Location


Type Intersection
Address 3rd, Eagle, AK 99738
County Southeast Fairbanks Census Area
State AK
City EAGLE
Zip Code 99738
Property Use Graded and cared-for plots of land

Response


Incident Type Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
Mutual Aid Given/Received None
Resources Include Mutual Aid No

Personnel


Support Personnel 6
EMS Personnel 0
Other Personnel 14

Fire Department


Name Eagle Volunteer Fire Department
Department Type Volunteer
Address 1901 First Ave
PO Box 2
Eagle, AK 99738
Phone (907) 547-2282

Actions Taken


First Action Taken Extinguish

Metadata


Incident Key AK_39120_5242010_0000001_0
State Alaska
Fire Department ID 39120
Incident Date 05/24/2010
Incident Number 0000001
Exposure Number 0
NFIRS Version 5.0

Fire Report

Cause


General Cause Natural
Main Fire Cause Natural

Ignition


Area of Origin Outside area, other
Heat Source Flying brand, ember, spark
Item First Ignited Light vegetation - not crop, including grass
Cause of Ignition Unintentional
Factor Contributing To Ignition Heat source too close to combustibles
Factor Contributing To Ignition High wind

Structure


Not Residential Yes
Number of Buildings Involved 1
Building Height: Stories Above Grade 0
Building Height: Stories Below Grade 0
Number of Sprinklers Operating 0

Number of Stories With Damage


Story of Fire Origin 0
Number of Stories with Damage: Minor 0
Number of Stories with Damage: Significant 0
Number of Stories with Damage: Heavy 0
Number of Stories with Damage: Extreme 0

Acres


Acres Burned 0
Less Than One Acre Yes

Human Factors Contributing to Ignition


Human Factor Unattended or unsupervised person

Suppression Factors


Suppression Factor Drought or low fuel moisture
Suppression Factor Temperature: high
Suppression Factor Wind, including hurricanes or tornadoes

Mobile Property Involved


Mobile Property Year 0

Equipment


Equipment Year 0
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