
A member of the Floydada Volunteer Fire Department. (Ryan Crowe/FCR)
FLOYDADA, TX – Though most of the month was quiet, the Floydada Volunteer Fire Department had a busy ending.
A grass fire 4 miles west on FM784 was the first call of the month (January 2nd), then nearly three weeks later, a second call for a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence at 407 W. Missouri (January 21st).
January 25th led to three calls, beginning with a fire at an abandoned house (FM378 & FM37), another to a house fire Lockney had extinguished earlier in the day (2182 FM784), then back to the first location due to trees and hay bales reigniting around the house that burned that morning.