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Brush/woodland fire consumes abandoned house near Breeding

Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Department finds house fully engulfed in flames on response Wednesday evening. Adair County Fire Department responds to assist. No injuries reported. Fire is currently under investigation by the Kentucky State Police Arson Division
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By Brandon Harvey

On January 3, 2018 at 18:42 hours, the Breeding Area Volunteer Fire Department responded to a reported large fire near the 4500 block of Greenbriar Road in Breeding. Upon arrival of firefighters.

It was determined the fire was an abandoned house, out building and brush fire.



The house was fully engulfed and had partially collapsed.

Ten firefighters, and four apparatus responded and were on scene for three hours.

The Adair County Volunteer Fire Department responded to assist with containment of the brush/woodland fire.

No injuries were reported. The property/home owner is Angelique Firkins.

The fire is currently under investigation by the Kentucky State Police Arson Division.


This story was posted on 2018-01-04 14:16:33
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