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CACVFD responds to burning trailer on Parkway

From Grant Loy, PIO
Columbia Adair County Fire Department

The Columbia - Adair County Fire Department was dispatched at approximately 05:21 hours this morning, Monday, October 2, 2023, to a mutual aid request by Metcalfe County Fire Department on a report of a fully engulfed semi fire at approximately the 34 mile marker on the Cumberland Parkway.

Upon arrival, firefighters found heavy fire conditions on the trailer of a semi that was hauling wood pallets. The fire was quickly knocked down, and fire was contained to the semi trailer. There were eight firefighters on scene for approximately two hours.


Agencies that also assisted:
  • Adair County E911 Center
  • Breeding Fire Department


This story was posted on 2023-10-02 11:03:54
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CACVFD responds to burning trailer on Parkway



2023-10-02 - Cumberland Parkway - Photo by Grant Loy.
Eight firefighters from the Columbia - Adair County Fire Department were on scene for approximately two hours to help extinguish a fire on a semi trailer on the parkway in the early hours of Monday, October 2, 2023.

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Westbound Parkway lane was closed until 3:30pmCT



2023-10-02 - LBN Cumberland Expressway - Photo by Victoria Pike of Miss Vicky\'s Pampered Angus Ranch.
UPDATE: The Parkway was reopened around 3:30pmCT when roadway was fully cleared and workers were finished.
Westbound lane on the Cumberland Parkway closed due to a fire early Monday, October 2, 2023. All traffic is using West Hwy 80 as an alternate. The Columbia - Adair County Fire Department was dispatched at approximately 05:21 hours this morning to a mutual aid request by Metcalfe County Fire Department on a report of a fully engulfed semi fire at approximately the 34mm on the Cumberland Parkway.

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