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Adair Fire Dept. on fire on M. Coomer Road, Columbia, KY Next earlier story: Explosion on M Coomer Road: KSP statement on Adair County fatal fire Investigation continues by Kentucky State Police, ATF, and KY State Fire Marshal's Office. Agencies also responding in addition to the Adair County Fire Department: Adair County EMS, Adair County Sheriff's Department, Adair County Coroner's Office, Breeding Fire Department, Knifley Fire Department, Edmonton Fire Department, Clementsville Fire Department, Adair County Constable's Office, Adair County Emergency Management, and The Adair County Red Cross. Additional details will come from investigating agencies. By Donald Hare, Public Information Officer Adair County Fire Department The Adair County Fire Department responded to a call of a residential house fire at 401 M. Coomer Road on Tuesday afternoon. Initial calls to the Adair County 911 Center came in at 1:14pmCT reporting an explosion at a residence. Upon fire units arrival house was totally engulfed in fire. There were 28 firemen on the scene for the Adair Co. Department for 5 hours. The cause and origin of the fire is under the investigation of The Kentucky State Police, ATF, and KY State Fire Marshal's Office. Other agencies on the scene assisting were: Adair County EMS, Adair County Sheriff's Department, Adair County Coroner's Office, Breeding Fire Department, Knifley Fire Department, Edmonton Fire Department, Clementsville Fire Department, Adair County Constable's Office, Adair County Emergency Management, and The Adair County Red Cross. Any further information will be released by the investigating agencies. -Donald Hare, Public Information Officer Adair County Fire Department This story was posted on 2016-01-27 03:33:54
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