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Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 1 acres
Facts
Lot size: 1 acres
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Residence for Single Family
- 3 beds
- 1 bath
- 1,856 sqft
- Built in 1977
Facts
Lot size: 1 acres
Residence for Single Family
- 4 beds
- 3 baths
- 5,037 sqft
- Built in 2006
Facts
Lot size: 10 acres
Stories: 1
Parking: Garage - Attached, 2 spaces
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Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 0.5 acres
Facts
Lot size: 0.5 acres
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Residence for Single Family
- 3 beds
- 1 bath
- 1,366 sqft
- Built in 1936
Facts
Lot size: 3.18 acres
Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 0.4 acres
Facts
Lot size: 0.4 acres
Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 0.75 acres
Facts
Lot size: 0.75 acres
Residence for Single Family
- Lot: 1.1 acres
Facts
Lot size: 1.1 acres
Fire Incident History
To date, we have no information about fire incidents in 2026
18 Jan 2014
Fires in structures other than in a building
Property Use —
Livestock production
Area of Origin —
Storage room, area, tank, or bin
First Ignition —
Agricultural crop, including fruits and vegetables
Heat Source —
Chemical reaction
15 Jan 2012
Building fires
Property Use —
1 or 2 family dwelling
22 Oct 2008
Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire
Property Use —
Utility, defense, agriculture, mining, other
Area of Origin —
Engine area, running gear, wheel area
First Ignition —
Agricultural crop, including fruits and vegetables
Heat Source —
Chemical reaction
06 Dec 2002
Structure fire, other (conversion only)
Property Use —
Livestock, poultry storage
Area of Origin —
Engine area, running gear, wheel area
First Ignition —
Structural member or framing
Heat Source —
Chemical reaction
Incidents registered in Federal Emergency Management Agency
To date, we have no information about incidents registered in FEMA in 2026
22 Oct 2008
Building fires
28 Feb 2008
Cultivated grain or crop fire
06 Dec 2002
Building fires
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