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Friday night, 17 Jul 2015 fire takes life of Columbia resident

By Josh Brockman
Columbia- Adair County Fire Department, City Chief Mike Glasgow

Columbia Adair County Fire Department responded to a report of a residential structure fire at 202 Hurt Street, Columbia, KY on July 17, 2015. The fire department was notified at 9:35pmCT, and within minutes had a Fire Engine on scene only to find the residence fully engulfed in flames. Firefighters made entry into the burning home, but unfortunately it was too late, as the home owner Hazel Schorman had perished in the fire.

There where 18 firefighters and six fire apparatus on scene for approximately four hours. Breeding Fire department also responded to a mutual aid request with personnel and addition fire equipment.

Columbia Police Department, Adair County EMS, The Kentucky State Police Arson Investigator, Adair county Coroner Todd Akin and Kentucky State Fire Marshals office responded to the scene.




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