5-01/140.00 - Vehicle Fires



Deputies shall prepare a Fire Field Report (SH-R-84) in all of the following cases:

  • Fires involving vehicles in which arson is suspected; or
  • Fires in which damage to a vehicle exceeds $7,500, but arson is not involved.

A vehicle fire report need not be made when the fire is the DIRECT result of a traffic accident handled by the Department or CHP; however, the accident report shall contain all pertinent information.  Final responsibility for determining whether or not a requested investigation shall be immediate or routine shall rest with Arson/Explosives Detail.

Fire Field Reports on vehicle fires shall contain the following information:

  • Complete physical description of the vehicle and the registration;
  • List of any contents of the vehicle which were damaged;
  • Extent of the fire (areas of confinement);
  • Evidence found, if any;
  • Estimated loss;
  • Number of the engine company responding and the name of the fire officer in charge;
  • Probable cause of fire, including any statements obtained from the victim or witnesses; and
  • Name of the insurance company and of the agent with whom the victim usually deals (if vehicle insured).

The reports shall be processed as follows:

  • Assign an URN;
  • Image into electronic archive SECDA;
  • Forward two copies of the report to Arson/Explosives Detail;
  • Retain sufficient copies for Unit needs; and
  • Additional assignment, notification and copy of report to VMTD when identity of vehicle is in doubt.