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Incident Report – 01/18/1989
Shipman Fish Camp, Earleton, FL 32631

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Summary


On January 18, 1989, Melrose Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. responded to a fire incident at Shipman Fish Camp, Earleton, FL 32631, a forest/timberland/woodland property.

The alarm was received at 3:39 PM and 10 suppression personnel arrived at 3:47 PM. The time to arrive was 8 minutes.

The following action was taken during the incident: extinguish.

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Location


Address Shipman Fish Camp, Earleton, FL 32631
County Alachua County
State FL
City Earleton
Zip Code 32631
Property Use Forest, timberland, woodland
Census Tract 000000

Timeline


  • Alarm

    Alarm received at

  • Arrived

    Arrived at

    Alarm to arrival: 8 minutes

Response


Incident Type Natural vegetation fire, other
Mutual Aid Given/Received None
Shift A
Alarms 1
District A24

Personnel


Support Personnel 10
EMS Personnel Unknown
Other Personnel Unknown

Fire Department


Name Melrose Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
Department Type Mostly career
Address 301 Cypress St
Melrose, FL 32666-3946
Phone (352) 475-2005

Actions Taken


First Action Taken Extinguish

Metadata


Incident Key FL_11022_011889_891439_00
State Florida
Fire Department ID 11022
Incident Date 01/18/1989
Incident Number 891439
Exposure Number 00
NFIRS Version 4.1
Priority Cause Code Unknown 1

Legacy Fields


Estimated Dollar Loss 0
Day of Week Wednesday
Time In Service 16:56
Zip Code 32631
Method of Alarm Telephone tie-line to fire department
Type of Situation Found Trees, brush, grass fire
Type Action Taken Extinguishment
Number of Aerial Apparatus 0
Fixed Property Use Forest, standing timber without logging operations
Ignition Factor Inadequate control of open fire
Occupancy Type Open structure
Occupancy Code CLUBS

Fire Report

Ignition


Cause of Ignition Unintentional
Factor Contributing To Ignition Outside/open fire for debris or waste disposal
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