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Taylor County Firefighters contain residence fire to rear of house

Cause of the fire believed to be electrical in origin. Moderate damage sustained by back of residence.

From Taylor County 911

Taylor County Firefighters were dispatched to a reported house fire at 227 Youngs Branch Rd off of Maple Road near the Taylor/Marion County line, July 4, 2014, at 11pmET, Friday night, Upon arrival, fire was showing from the rear of the residence owned by Jean Bell. The fire was contained to the rear portion of the residence, however, the rest of the residence sustained moderate smoke damage. The owner of the residence was transported to Taylor Regional Hospital with minor injuries. The cause of the fire is believed to be electrical in origin. Four units of apparatus were on the scene, with 23 Taylor County Firefighters were on the scene, assisted by the Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS Personnel taking part.




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