On the night of January 10, 2025, an explosion at a substation near the intersection of Seventeen Lakes Boulevard and Henrietta Creek Road in North Fort Worth caused a massive fire, with estimated damages exceeding $1 million. Oncor’s automated system detected the fire around 7 p.m., prompting a multi-agency response. The fire was contained using controlled burning to prevent spread. Power has since been restored as of the next afternoon, while the cause remains under investigation.


プランク・ビジョン・システムズノース・フォートワース変電所火災で100万ドル以上の被害、複数機関が対応

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On the evening of January 10, 2025, an explosion occurred at a substation near Seventeen Lakes Boulevard and Henrietta Creek Road in North Fort Worth, leading to a large fire with estimated damages exceeding $1 million. The incident was detected by Oncor’s automated system around 7 p.m., prompting immediate response from multiple fire departments, including Roanoke and Saginaw.

Oncor worked alongside firefighters to control the blaze, employing a controlled burn strategy to prevent its spread. Oncor officials monitored the site throughout the night to ensure safety and prevent re-ignition. Power outages caused by the fire were restored by Oncor for all affected areas by the next afternoon. As of 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Oncor officials remained on site for continued monitoring.

The cause of the fire remains undetermined. Investigations will commence once it is safe to examine the equipment. This incident highlights the critical importance of early fire detection in high-risk facilities.

Planck Vision Systems thermal imaging cameras offer 24/7 monitoring, constantly gathering and analyzing data with advanced software to identify trends and anomalies. These cameras, equipped with fixed mount or pan/tilt drives, provide comprehensive surveillance of substations, ensuring timely detection and prevention of costly incidents.


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