Automatic Fire Sprinkler Stops Fire In Eastside Church
Incident number: 0175164 Date: July 25, 2010 Time of call: 2:30 p.m.
Time of First Unit on Scene: 2:34 p.m. (E8) Time of Knockdown: 2:55 p.m.
Type of call: Church Fire
Correct address: 501 N. Mojave Road (Mojave/Bonanza) CLV Ward: 3
Name: Iglesia International del Las Vegas Parcel: 139-36-501-006
Zip: 89101 District/Phantom: 2427-63 Number of alarms: One
Building type: Public Assembly/Church Number of stories: Two Units:
Size: Approx. 13,000 sq. ft. When built: 1970
Construction type: Wood frame/stucco Smoke alarms: Yes Sprinklers: Yes
Number of occupants: Adults: None Teens (18-13): None Children: None
Any injuries: None How many : None Type:
Damage estimate: $15,000 Description of damage: Some damage to roof around A/C unit on roof, A/C unit on roof, wiring in attic area, minor fire damage to attic, insulation, ceiling tile.
Cause of incident: Accidental. Appears to have been electrical wiring in nature, starting in a two-foot-high attic area around heavy wiring to an air conditioning unit on the roof, some damage to air conditioning unit wiring on the roof.
American Red Cross: No Pets: No Status of pets:
General information about the incident: Church was closed and secured from services earlier this morning. Automatic alarm system notified pastor and fire alarm office of automatic fire sprinkler activation, and then smoke alarm activation. Fire personnel arrived within a few minutes and found light smoke on the second floor of the church. Fire was found above the drop ceiling of one of the second floor offices in a two-foot-high attic area. An automatic fire sprinkler in the attic area had the fire under control, firefighters used a fire hose to put the charring wood of the roof completely out. Damage was confined to the area around the A/C unit on the roof, small area in the attic and ceiling in the office below the fire. There was water from the sprinkler system on both the first and second floors, firefighters worked to clean up the water. Had there not been a sprinkler system in the attic area, damage could have been extensive and the church might have been out of service for 4-6 months.
Number of Units on Scene: 16
E8,4,1,201, T1,3, R4, EMS1, CB8, AR1, B1,5, PIO1, 6i4, 6i11, 6i12
Number of Personnel on Scene: 39