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Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 7,500 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 7,500 sqft
Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 7,500 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 7,500 sqft
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Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 7,500 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 7,500 sqft
Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 5,550 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 5,550 sqft
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Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 6,000 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 6,000 sqft
Residence for Single Family
- 4 beds
- Lot: 9,147 sqft
- Built in 1900
Facts
Lot size: 9,147 sqft
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Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 7,350 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 7,350 sqft
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Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 4,940 sqft
Facts
Lot size: 4,940 sqft
Fire Incident History
To date, we have no information about fire incidents in 2026
05 May 2014
Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire
27 Feb 2012
Building fires
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
Area of Origin —
Cooking area, kitchen
First Ignition —
Cabinetry (including built-in)
Heat Source —
Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
27 Jan 2011
Building fires
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
Area of Origin —
Outside area, other
Heat Source —
Radiated, conducted heat from operating equipment
02 Jul 2008
Forest, woods or wildland fire
Property Use —
Residential street, road or residential driveway
Area of Origin —
Open area - outside; included are farmland, field
First Ignition —
Packing, wrapping material
Heat Source —
Match
Incidents registered in Federal Emergency Management Agency
To date, we have no information about incidents registered in FEMA in 2026
18 Nov 2012
Cooking fire, confined to container
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
18 Feb 2012
Cooking fire, confined to container
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
17 Sep 2011
Carbon monoxide incident
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
10 Jun 2010
Carbon monoxide incident
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
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