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Adair Fire Departments respond to fires at Dixie Cash & Carry Breeding Fire Department on the scene to. On arrival, Fire fighters find fire coming out of room in building in two separate locations. By Donald Hare, Public Affairs Officer Adair County Fire Department The Adair County Volunteer Fire Dept responded to a commercial building fire on Friday night at 8:23pmCT to 2766 Greensburg Road, Dixie Cash and Carry, owned by Alan and Beth Vanarsdale. Upon arrival there was fire coming out of the room in two separate locations. The origin of the fire is still under investigation and there were 25 firemen on the scene for around 3.5 hours and we had assistance from Breeding Fire Department with 11 firemen on scene. - Donald Hare This story was posted on 2014-02-08 05:51:32
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