Busy Day For Lebanon Fire District A Shift (Photo) - 05/31/26
Lebanon, OR
Busy day for Lebanon Fire District A Shift.
Today began with a 1st alarm field fire in Lacomb that required all available on-duty personnel along with multiple volunteer apparatus to bring under control.
As crews were wrapping up that incident, a 1st alarm response was struck for a fully involved RV fire—also in Lacomb—at the same time units were dispatched to a cardiac arrest emergency. Our medic units, including one operating from a brush rig returning from the field fire, worked alongside volunteer responders to provide patient care while both engines and additional volunteer apparatus handled the RV fire.
While returning to District, E31 was dispatched to extinguish a dumpster fire at Cascade Ridge Apartments that was threatening nearby trees. During these incidents, Lebanon Community Hospital also requested two emergency transfers, temporarily placing both medic units out of District.
Today was a reminder of the dedication and adaptability of our crews and volunteers who continued answering the call despite multiple simultaneous emergencies. Thank you to our firefighters, medics, volunteers, and partner agencies for their hard work and commitment to serving our community. We would also like to extend our appreciation to the members of Albany Fire Department for helping answer calls within our District while our resources were committed to these incidents.
As a final reminder, burn season ended today at 1900 hours. No more burning after today.
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