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Hay fire extinuguished with little damage to barn

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By Mike Keltner, ADFD Public Relations Officer

The Adair Co Fire Department responded at 3:08pmCT to a report of a barn fire on Otha Bryant RD in the eastern part of the county. The barn, owned by James and Hilda Hatcher, contained approximately 60 rolls of hay.

The burning hay was removed from the barn and the barn structure had minimal damage. Fourteen (14) firefighters were on the scene for one hour and thirteen minutes.




This story was posted on 2009-07-31 19:01:29
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AC Firemen extinguished hay fire



2009-07-31 - Otha Bryant RD, Eastern Adair Co., KY - Photo by Michael Keltner.
The barn containing rolled hay," left, was saved with very little damage after 14 Adair County Firemen battle the blaze for one hour and 13 minutes and Gary Hatcher, right photo, worked to remove the burning hay from the building. Fireman Denni Loy and an unidentified firemen are in the left photo.

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