Early Morning Structure Fire On Old Hufford Rd (Photo)
- 12/27/25
SWEET HOME, OREGON — Fire crews responded to a 2-alarm structure fire involving a fully involved residential home on Old Hufford Road. Due to the intensity of the fire and rural water supply needs, a substantial response was requested from neighboring agencies. A family member who lives across the ridge happened to be up and noticed a large fire, reporting it to 911 at 4:22 am.
A total of 4 water tenders, 3 engine companies, and 3 chief officers which included 24 firefighters, and 3 support personnel worked on scene to obtain extinguishment. Water supply was a challenge due to the large footprint of the home and the remote location requiring approximately 45,000 gallons of water to be shuttled to scene. Along with the structures involved the owner lost 3 vehicles and 1 tractor. Fire was extinguished at 12:26 pm. No civilian or firefighters were injured during the event. Oregon State Fire Marshall office assisted in the investigation and at this time the cause of the fire is still undetermined. We would like to thank Lebanon Fire District, Brownsville Rural Fire District and Oregon State Fire Marshall Office for their assistance.
Attached Media Files:
Arrival1.jpg,
Arrival2.jpg,
Arrival3.jpg,
Arrival4.jpg,
Ext1.jpg,
Ext2.jpg,
Ext3.jpg,
Ext4.jpg,
Ext5.jpg,
Ext6.jpg,
Early Morning Structure Fire On Old Hufford Rd (Photo)
- 12/27/25
SWEET HOME, OREGON — Fire crews responded to a 2-alarm structure fire involving a fully involved residential home on Old Hufford Road. Due to the intensity of the fire and rural water supply needs, a substantial response was requested from neighboring agencies. A family member who lives across the ridge happened to be up and noticed a large fire, reporting it to 911 at 4:22 am.
A total of 4 water tenders, 3 engine companies, and 3 chief officers which included 24 firefighters, and 3 support personnel worked on scene to obtain extinguishment. Water supply was a challenge due to the large footprint of the home and the remote location requiring approximately 45,000 gallons of water to be shuttled to scene. Along with the structures involved the owner lost 3 vehicles and 1 tractor. Fire was extinguished at 12:26 pm. No civilian or firefighters were injured during the event. Oregon State Fire Marshall office assisted in the investigation and at this time the cause of the fire is still undetermined. We would like to thank Lebanon Fire District, Brownsville Rural Fire District and Oregon State Fire Marshall Office for their assistance.
Attached Media Files:
Arrival1.jpg,
Arrival2.jpg,
Arrival3.jpg,
Arrival4.jpg,
Ext1.jpg,
Ext2.jpg,
Ext3.jpg,
Ext4.jpg,
Ext5.jpg,
Ext6.jpg,