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Louisville NWS satellite spotted a fire in Knifley

By Mike Keltner
Director, Adair Co. Emergency Management

This evening (12/18/2018) the US National Weather Service in Louisville Kentucky notified the Adair County 911 Center of a hot spot showing on their satellite imagery. The Knifley Fire Department responded to investigate and found a barn fire on Mt Tussle Road.

This new satellite has already proven itself "seeing" fires in Kentucky and could have saved Knifley from this isolated barn fire becoming a large wildland fire.

Thank You Ryan Sharp, and the whole Louisville NWS for keeping eyes on Kentucky!!!




This story was posted on 2018-12-18 20:10:46
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NWS Satellite spots fire in Knifley, KY



2018-12-18 - Louisville, KY - Photo courtesy NOAA National Weather Service.
This evening (12/18/2018) the US National Weather Service in Louisville Kentucky notified the Adair County 911 Center of a hot spot showing on their satellite imagery. The Knifley Fire Department responded to investigate and found a barn fire on Mt Tussle Road.

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