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Knifley AVFD contains fire at Underwood home

Clementsville provides mutual aid for two and one half hour blaze

By Jason Rector, Assistant Chief, KAVFD
The Knifley Area Volunteer Fire Department responded to an alarm of a house on fire at 2:36am on Monday, July 16, 2007 at 1571 Caldwell Ridge Road of Knifley.

The home belonged to Lori Underwood. The fire was mostly contained to the bathroom where the fire appeared to have started at the breaker box, while the remainder of the house received extensive smoke damage.



Clementsville Volunteer Fire Department provided mutual aid.

There were 13 firefighters on the scene for approximately two and one half hours.
(PSA) Knifley Fire Department membership dues are due and payable: Knifley Fire Department membership dues are now due and payable. Fire dues are $25.00 per county tax bill. Dues can be mailed to KAVFD, 6130 Elkhorn Road, Knifley, KY 42753 or dropped off at any of the country stores in the area as well payed to any Knifley firefighter. The cost for a non-member fire run is $500.00. -JASON RECTOR, Assistant Chief, Knifley Area Volunteer Fire Department. (PSA)


This story was posted on 2007-07-16 08:23:52
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