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Columbia Fire Department contains fire on Merchant ST, Columbia, KY

Residential Apartment fire occurs within two blocks of fire station
Click on headline for story with dramatic photos by Aleina Milligan(c)

By Donald Hare, Public Affairs Director
Columbia/Adair Co. Fire Departments, 201 Merchant ST, Columbia, KY

The Columbia Fire Department responded to a residential apartment fire on Saturday at 12:03pmCT, at 405 Merchant Street, Columbia, KY. The fire was contained in the attic area of the building, with the rest of the building having smoke and water damage.

There were 21 firemen on the scene for around 1 hour and 45 minutes. - Donald Hare





This story was posted on 2014-08-10 12:48:52
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Fire on Merchant Street, Saturday, August 9, 2014



2014-08-10 - Merchant Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Aleina Milligan. Aleina Milligan captured this dramatic scene from the big fire on Merchant Street. The photo was taken at a time when identifying the firefighters would have been distracting, so we're still awaiting the identification of men on the rooftop - any help will be appreciated. (From the "usual list of suspects, we have an idea who the standing sky walker is, but don't want to hazard a guess for fear it's a clone.) Details of the fire will be forthcoming, later.
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