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Incident Report – 03/01/2021
Devpar Ct, Antioch, CA 0

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Summary


On March 1, 2021, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District responded to a fire incident at Devpar Ct, Antioch, CA 0, a street.

The alarm was received at 6:43 PM, 3 suppression personnel arrived at 6:47 PM, and the last unit was cleared at 6:58 PM. The time to arrive was 4 minutes and the total incident time was 15 minutes.

The following action was taken during the incident: extinguish.

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Location


Type Intersection
Address Devpar Ct, Antioch, CA 0
State CA
City Antioch
Zip Code 0
Property Use Street, other
Detector Alerted Occupants Unknown

Timeline


  • Alarm

    Alarm received at

  • Arrived

    Arrived at

    Alarm to arrival: 4 minutes

  • Last Unit Cleared

    Last unit cleared at

    Alarm to last unit cleared: 15 minutes

Response


Incident Type Fire, other
Department Station 88
Mutual Aid Given/Received None
Resources Include Mutual Aid No
Shift C
District CON

Personnel


Support Personnel 3
EMS Personnel 0
Other Personnel 0

Fire Department


Name Contra Costa County Fire Protection District
Department Type Mostly career
Address 4005 Port Chicago Hwy
STE 250
Concord, CA 94520-1180
Phone (925) 941-3300
Website https://www.cccfpd.org/

Actions Taken


First Action Taken Extinguish

Losses *


Property Loss $2,000
Contents Loss $0
Property Value $2,000
Contents Value $0
  • Losses are approximate and are considered less reliable than other data elements per NFIRS fire data analysis guidelines.

Metadata


Incident Key CA_07090_03012021_1022294_0
State California
Fire Department ID 07090
Incident Date 03/01/2021
Incident Number 1022294
Exposure Number 0
NFIRS Version 5.0

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Ignition


Area of Origin Open area - outside; included are farmland, field
Heat Source Hot ember or ash
Item First Ignited Light vegetation - not crop, including grass
Cause of Ignition Unintentional
Factor Contributing To Ignition Misuse of material or product, other

Structure


Not Residential Yes
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