11/13/22 – DISPATCH 6:17 AM – CLEARED 7:10 – HOCKLEY The fire department received a call in reference to a vehicle fire in the N U.S. Highway 385 and Jamaica Road.
10/31/22 – DISPATCH 6:15 PM – CLEARED 7:06 PM – LEVELLAND The fire department received a report of a gas odor coming from the 200 block of 10th St. Upon arrival, units made contact with Atmos representatives and stayed on scene while scanning surroundings for additional leaks.
11/11/12 – DISPATCH 6:20 PM – CLEARED 6:31 PM 0 – LEVELLAND The fire department received a report of a possible smoking vehicle in the parking lot of E Ellis Street AND Alamo Road. Upon arrival, it was determined that it was the radiator and was not a vehicle fire. The scene was cleared.
11/10/22 – DISPATCH 12:02 AM – CLEARED – 12:12 AM – HOCKLEY The Levelland FD was requested by the Levelland EMS to respond to the area of 3535 FM 300. EMS reported multiple injuries reported and Upon arrival, fire personnel assisted EMS in removing patients from the vehicle to the ambulance. No forcible extrication was need. Units also assisted in protecting the scene and emergency personnel.
11/9/22 – DISPATCH 9:40 PM – CLEARED 10:25 PM – LEVELLAND The fire department received a report from dispatch in regard to a business in the 800 block of Austin St with a water flow activation. Upon arrival, it was discovered that a valve had been broken on the suppression system. Fire personnel assisted with turnover off the valve and getting water out of the business.
11/7/22 – DISPATCH 11:09 AM – CLEARED 11:25 AM – LEVELLAND The department received a call from PD stating there was a fire in the 100 block of Cottonwood Lane in an alley. Upon arrival, the water department was on scene and advised the fire units where it was. The fire was small and against the brick shed. Once the fire was extinguished it was determined there was no property damage.
11/5/22 – DISPATCH 4:38 AM – CLEARED 4:45AM – LEVELLAND The fire department received a call in regard to a fire alarm going off at the Library of South Plains College. Fire units met with a campus officer to gain access to the building. After investigation, it was determined to be a false alarm as it was triggered with no smoke or fire.
11/5/22 – DISPATCH 5:51 AM – CLEARED 6:06 AM – LEVELLAND The fire department received a call reporting a fire alarm on the 700 block of E Highway 114. Upon arrival, smoke was noticed coming from a pantry where they prepare breakfast. It was determined they burnt something while cooking allowing for smoke to fill the room.
11/5/22 – DISPATCH 2:46 AM – CLEARED 3:24 AM – SMYER The fire department received a call from a citizen that a car was on fire two miles east of Smyer Highway 114 between the ethanol plant and city of Smyer. Fire units responded and Smyer Fire Department was contacted. Upon arrival, a four door passenger car was fully engulfed on the north side of the highway. Units extinguished the fire and cleared the scene.
11/3/22 – DISPATCH 3:59 PM – CLEARED 4:12 PM – HOCKLEYCOUNTY The fire department responded to a call in reference to an unknown type of fire in the middle of a field near the intersection of W Ellis Street and Avenue H. Crew made contact with the owner who stated he had a controlled burn in a pit and was present with the controlled burn.
11/1/22 – DISPATCH 9:48 PM – CLEARED 9:53 PM – LEVELLAND The fire department received a call from dispatch referencing a fire alarm going off at the 300 block of Parkwood Lane. After investigating the area, the resident suggested a blown-out candle caused the alarm to go off. Fire personnel also used a thermal imager to check the remaining area of the house for additional hot spots.