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2nd Fire, same car, same night engulfs Columbia, KY car

On first call, Columbia, KY, firemen find fire is out. Response to second call finds car totally engulfed in flames
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By Donald Hare, Columbia Fire Dept.

The Columbia Fire Department responded to A-1 Auto Sales, 306 Hudson ST, Columbia, KY. on Saturday night, November 28, 2009, to a car fire.

Upon firefighters arrival the fire was out. Firemen were recalled at 9:06pmCT to same location and same vehicle. Upon the arrival the car was totally engulfed in fire, and was extinguished.

The cause is under investigation. The auto was owned by Casey Norris.

Twelve firemen were on scene for about 30 minutes.




This story was posted on 2009-11-29 05:28:29
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Fire destroys car at A-1 Auto Sales, Columbia, KY



2009-11-29 - 306 Hudson ST, Columbia, KY - Photo by Donald Hare. Columbia, KY, firemen Chris Bragg and Brandon Minton assess fire damage to a car owned by Casey Norris. The fire occurred Saturday night, November 28, 2009.
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