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Lightning fire causes minor damage to Taylor Co. doublewide

Fire late Monday evening controlled by residents and Campbellsville-Taylor County Firefighters.

LOCATION: Fire Scene off Blue Hole Road near Green River Lake about 4.5 miles, 10 minutes S of Campbellsville-Taylro County Fire Station (100 W. Broadway) according to Google Map


From Campbellsville 911

Campbellsville-Taylor County Firefighters were dispatched at 10:04pmET, Monday, May 13, 2013, to a reported structure fire due to a lightning strike. A double-wide trailer at 209 Reflection Way, Campbellsville, KY, owned and occupied by Rhonda Christie suffered minor damage to the exterior siding as a result of the fire. Occupants of the residence were able to control the fire before firefighters arrived. No injuries resulted from the incident. Three units of apparatus and 15 CTC Fire Department were on the scene, assisted by CTC EMS. - Campbellsville 911




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