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Incident Report – 12/05/1982
4805 Alta Oaks Johnson, VT 05656

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Summary


On December 5, 1982, The Colony Fire Department responded to a fire incident at 4805 Alta Oaks Johnson, VT 05656, a residential use, 1-or-2 family dwelling.

The alarm was received at 7:52 AM and 7 suppression personnel arrived at 12:00 AM. The time to arrive was 7 hours, 52 minutes.

The following action was taken during the incident: investigate.

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Location


Address 4805 Alta Oaks Johnson, VT 05656
County Lamoille County
State VT
City Johnson
Zip Code 05656
Mixed Use Residential use
Property Use 1 or 2 family dwelling
Detector Alerted Occupants Unknown

Timeline


  • Alarm

    Alarm received at

  • Arrived

    Arrived at

    Alarm to arrival: 7 hours, 52 minutes

Response


Incident Type Structure fire, other
Mutual Aid Given/Received None
Shift C
Alarms 1
District 001

Personnel


Support Personnel 7
EMS Personnel Unknown
Other Personnel Unknown

Fire Department


Name The Colony Fire Department
Department Type Career
Address 4900 Blair Oaks Dr
The Colony, TX 75056-2424
Phone (972) 625-3944

Actions Taken


First Action Taken Investigate

Metadata


Incident Key TX_DR503_120582_000544_00
State Texas
Fire Department ID DR503
Incident Date 12/05/1982
Incident Number 000544
Exposure Number 00
NFIRS Version 4.1
Priority Cause Code Cooking

Legacy Fields


Estimated Dollar Loss 50
Day of Week Sunday
Zip Code 05656
Method of Alarm Telephone direct to fire department
Type of Situation Found Structure fire
Type Action Taken Investigation only
Number of Aerial Apparatus 0
Complex Dwelling complex (one-and two-family)
Fixed Property Use One-family dwelling: year-round use
Mobile Property type Mobile Property Type not applicable
Area of Fire Origin Kitchen, cooking area
Level of Fire Origin Grade level to 9 feet above grade
Equipment Involved in Ignition Fixed, stationary surface unit
Form of Heat of Ignition Heat from properly operating electrical equipment
Type of Material Ignited Class IIIB combustible liquid
Form of Material Ignited Form of Material undetermined or not reported
Ignition Factor Abandoned, discarded material
Construction Type Fire resistive
Extent of Flame Damage Confined to the object of origin
Extent of Smoke Damage Confined to part of room or area of origin
Detector Performance Performance of Fire Detection Equipment undetermined or not reported
Sprinkler Performance No equipment present in room or space of fire origin
Avenue of Smoke Travel No significant avenue of smoke travel
Method of Extinguishment Method of Extinguishment, Control undetermined or not reported
Property Damage Classification 1-99 dollars
Occupancy Type Single or double occupancy
Occupancy Code ONE- AND TWO-FAMILY DWELLING

Fire Report

Ignition


Heat Source Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
Item First Ignited Undetermined
Type of Material Cooking oil, transformer or lubricating oil
Cause of Ignition Unintentional
Factor Contributing To Ignition Abandoned or discarded materials or products

Structure


Number of Residential Units 1

Number of Stories With Damage


Story of Fire Origin 24

Automatic Extinguishing System


AES Presence None Present

Detector


Detector Presence None Present

Mobile Property Involved


Mobile Property Type Tank truck - nonflammable cargo

Equipment


Equipment Power Electrical, other
Equipment Portability Unknown
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