Levelland Fire Report

12/5/22 – DISPATCH 12:48 PM – CLEARED 1:34 PM – LEVELLAND

The fire department was requested for traffic control at the intersection of Avenue H and E Highway 114.

12/5/22 – DISPATCH 11:10 AM – CLEARED 11:28 AM – LEVELLAND

The fire department received a report of a homeowner in the 200 block of Austin Street burning material in their backyard. The owner was advised that is not allowed in the city limits and the fire was put out.

12/3/22 – DISPATCH 10:39 AM – CLEARED 1:35 PM – HOCKLEY COUNTY

Fire units were dispatched to the intersection of Chickadee Road and W FM 1585 regarding a wreck. Upon arrival, all patients were removed from the vehicles. After assisting EMS with patient movement and treatment, units remained on scene due to leaking diesel.

12/2/22 – DISPATCH 6:17 PM – CLEARED 8:15 PM – HOCKLEY COUNTY

The fire department received a call from dispatch in reference to a residential fire alarm located in the 5000 block of Iowa Road. Upon arrival, smoke and flames were visible from outside the residence. Once entered, smoke and flames were coming from the kitchen area. A stove fire was extinguished, and the smoke was cleared out.

12/2/22 – DISPATCH 2:28 PM – CLEARED 3:26 PM – WHITHARRAL

The fire department received a call from dispatch referencing a cotton stripper fire west of Whitharral near Norway Road and N Alamo Road. Fire units responded to the area and put out what cotton was on fire and cleaned out the machine.

12/2/22 – DISPATCH 9:51 AM – CLEARED 10:13 AM – LEVELLAND

Levelland EMS requested the assistance of the fire department to enter an apartment located in the 900 block of Alamo Road. Fire units responded to the location and entered the rear of the residence. EMS assisted the patient; the entry way was secured, and fire personnel notified the property manager of the forceable entry.

12/1/22 – DISPATCH 9:09 AM – CLEARED 11 AM – LEVELLAND

The fire department received a call referencing a fire inside a residence in the 1800 block of Houston Street. Upon arrival, fire personnel found fire exposed from the windows and doors. The residents were removed from the structure with one individual transported to the hospital for smoke inhalation. Units remained on scene until it was cleared.