Levelland Fire Report

8/6/25 - 11:30 A.M. - HOCKLEY COUNTY

The LFD arrived on scene around 4200 US HWY 82, where dispatched advised them of a small fire in the median at said location. Upon arrival, units for a patch of very thick grass burning that was contained to the median. The LFD quickly extinguished the fire while law enforcement units blocked traffic. Wolfforth fire department also arrived on scene before the LFD extinguished the flames, and deployed a hand line to assist. The LFD then cleared and returned to town.

8/6/25 - 1 A.M. - HOCKLEY COUNTY

The LFD arrived on scene around the 100 block of Alamo to a wrecked vehicle. Levelland PD notified the arcing was coming by a trailer house nearby, fire personnel made contact with the homeowner. Fire personnel used the hot stick to see if there were still hot wires. It was concluded there were still hot wires however not a life threatening situation or an imminent fire hazard. The LFD requested Lamb County to be notified about the issue. Fire personnel deemed the area safe then went back to Levelland PD. PD cleared units and returned back to the station.

8/5/25 - 5:30 P.M. - HOCKLEY COUNTY

The LFD arrived on scene around the 500 block of HWY 114, where there was a two vehicle accident. Fire crew personnel maintained proper safety while wearing our safety vests and directed traffic. Levelland PD gave fire crew personnel an all clear. Units then returned back to the station.

8/4/25 - 11:30 A.M. - SMYER

The LFD arrived on scene around the 1800 block of Fisher Road, where they received a call in reference to a vehicle on fire near the intersection of Fisher Road and Alaska Road. 911 dispatch advised that the Smyer volunteer fire department was also being dispatched. Units responded to location. While en route, Smyer advised that one of their units would be responding. Upon arrival, fire and smoke showed from the vehicle. Fire personnel from Levelland and Smyer extinguished the fire. No other exposures or equipment involved and no injuries reported. Units cleared scene.

8/3/25 - 1 P.M. - HOCKLEY COUNTY

The LFD arrived on scene around the 100 block of Country Club, where units were paged for a carbon monoxide detector activation. Once on scene there was no carbon monoxide present. After using the tri-gas monitor units were still unable to locate any source. Units determined that the carbon monoxide detectors in home needed to be changed. Advised the homeowner of findings and cleared the scene and returned to the station and back into service.

8/3/25 - 4:30 P.M. - HOCKLEY COUNTY

The LFD arrived on scene on a 5 mile road, where there were flames imminent within the area. Units utilized the front bumper nozzle for the initial offensive attack. After flames were knocked down, fire personnel utilized the master deck gun on the apparatus to extinguish hot-spots and areas that were still smoking. After several rounds of overhaul were made the area was deemed safe.

8/1/25 - 8 P.M. - HOCKLEY COUNTY

The LFD arrived on scene around the 100 block of Alamo, where there were reports of smoke inside a residence but no fire showing. Upon arrival there was an odor of smoke but no visible smoke. Fire dept personnel used thermal imaging cameras to check heat levels of the unit where the heat was originating. Temperatures continued to decline while on scene and no fire or extension was detected. After verifying there was no fire, they advised the home owner if they felt uncomfortable with any situation to reach back out. The scene was deemed safe and all units cleared and returned to the station and back into service.