Levelland Fire Report

6/6/25 – 11 A.M. – LEVELLAND

The LFD responded to the 300 block of Dogwood after a report from a residential caregiver who stated they observed sparks coming from the oven. The responding crew located and turned off the electrical breaker to the oven. The scene was deemed safe and the LFD returned to the station.

6/5/25 – 8:30 P.M. – LEVELLAND

The LFD were dispatched to a downed power line around the 1500 block of 8th Street. Units responded and advised proper authority. All units cleared the scene and returned to the station.

6/5/25 – 8 P.M. – LEVELLAND

The LFD were dispatched to assist someone who was stranded in the storm around FM 303 and Ontario. Advised there was a tree blocking them. Fire personnel cut up the tree and helped clear the road and returned to the station.

6/5/25 – 7 P.M. – LEVELLAND

The LFD were dispatched to a semi that had rolled over near FM1294 and County Road. Crews worked to get the driver with EMS and evaluated. Units remained on scene to help with traffic control. The LFD cleared the scene and returned to the station.

6/5/25 – 4 P.M. – LEVELLAND

The LFD were dispatched to a fire in a barn around the 3100 block of FM 303. It was a control burn that the owner needed assistance extinguishing. The fire was contained and put out by fire personnel. Once the fire was out all personnel cleared the scene and returned to the station.

6/2/25 - LEVELLAND - 1 P.M.

Fire personnel were dispatched to the 2300 block of Highway 385 in regard to an active fire alarm. Upon arrival the report was deemed a false alarm. The area was checked before returning to the station.

6/1/25 - LEVELLAND - 2 P.M.

The LFD received a report of a fire in a backyard located in the 200 block of Walnut. While enroute, the report was elevated to a structure fire. The fire was deemed a family single-story residence with fire showing from the back of the residence and roof area. Fire personnel arrived on location and requested to make an entry attack through the south side of the residence. Additional personnel attacked the fire from the rear of the residence. An attack crew made entry through the front door, encountering heavy smoke and a small fire in the kitchen area near the attic. Xcel and Atmos utility companies were requested. The fire was controlled and positive-pressure ventilation was initiated with small flare-ups in the attic but was immediately controlled. Fire crews monitored the structure with thermal imaging cameras. No additional flare-ups were found. All equipment was accounted for and returned to the apparatus. Units returned to the station to complete service of units and equipment.