Incident number: 0193652 Date: Aug. 15, 2010 Time of call: 6:03 p.m.
Time of First Unit on Scene: 6:10 p.m. (E48) Time of Knockdown: 6:33 p.m.
Type of call: Garage Fire
Correct address: 9824 Fast Elk St. (Iron Mountain/Ft. Apache) CLV Ward: 6
Name: Spring Mountain Ranch Parcel: 125-05-314-046
Zip: 89143 District/Phantom: 1216-61 Number of alarms: One
Building type: Single family-residential Number of stories: Two
Size: 1,581 sq. ft When built: 2004
Construction type: Wood frame/stucco Smoke alarms: Yes Sprinklers: No
Number of occupants: Adults: Three Teens (18-13): None Children: None
Any injuries: Yes How many : Two Type: Both were occupants of the house, minor smoke inhalation, treated on scene and released.
Damage estimate: $100,000 Description of damage: Garage was gutted, car parked in garage was destroyed, moderate damage on first floor, heavy damage on second floor and attic.
Cause of incident: Accidental – Two adults were working on a custom car in the garage. They had been working on the engine, started the car and then shut it off. When they shut it off, a fire started in the engine compartment. They tried putting the fire out using a garden hose, but were not successful.
American Red Cross: No (3 people displaced.) Pets: Yes Status of pets: One dog was home and escaped without injury.
General information about the incident: The family of three will be staying with relatives who live close by. This is the second garage fire in two days where the occupants were working on vehicles in the garage. Yesterday a man suffered first and second degree burns after a flash fire in the garage. everal motorcycles he had in the garage were damaged, two were destroyed. One was a collector’s motorcycle worth more than $100,000. The garage sustained approximately $5,000 damage. The man was expected to be treated and released from the hospital because of his burns.
In both cases, if an all purpose fire extinguisher had been available and used properly they probably would have been able to put the fire out quickly and save their properties and possibly the vehicles they were working on.
Number of Units on Scene: 17
1st Alarm: E48,41,9,42,45,3, T48, R48, HR44, EMS1, AR53, B4,15, PIO1, 6i2, 6i6, 6i10
Number of Personnel on Scene: 43