Jan 15, 2024

Ogallala Volunteer Fire Department and surrounding communities F.D. respond to a structure fire call

Posted Jan 15, 2024 3:58 PM
FF battling structure fire. Photo from Ogallala Volunteer Fire Department
FF battling structure fire. Photo from Ogallala Volunteer Fire Department

Ogallala Volunteer Fire Department

All Call County tones dispatched for structure fire inside Ogallala city limits.

Ogallala Volunteer Fire Department units: Command 60, Engine 31, Ladder 50, Rescue 1.

Ogallala Police Department and Keith County Sherrif's Office handled traffic reroute and diversion as well as initial contact with adjacent residents for evacuation.

Paxton units: Paxton 36 w/4FF Brule units: Command 62, Utility 60, Engine 33.

Keystone Lemoyne Fire Department units: Command 60, Engine 30, Utility 62.

Keith County EMS units: MAC 60, MAC 1, MAC 2, KC EMG.

Keith County Emergency Operations Center made initial dispatch and relayed resource requests.

Ogallala Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary brought hot beverages and assisted in rehab.

A Structure (residential wood frame) with flame showing from windows and front door on arrival, all occupants out. FF extinguished the main fire in approximately 25 minutes. Salvage and overhaul were extensive due to interior conditions, structural integrity issues, and further hampered by the freezing temperatures. Additional MA for overhaul personnel called in from Grant and Big Springs. No injuries were reported to IC. Structure is standing but not habitable. 

Ogallala and surrounding counties FF respond to fire call. Photo from OVFD
Ogallala and surrounding counties FF respond to fire call. Photo from OVFD

Smoke detectors were not sounding on arrival. NeSFM investigating but preliminary report states electric space heater as probable cause. Photos courtesy of KC EMS from the rehab area. We would like to thank the area residents who also brought hot coffee and refreshments to the responders. Approximately 34 FF were on scene. Ogallala apparatus back in service at 2030 hrs.