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House on Mack Street completely destroyed by fire 15 Mar 2018

Mack Street is in the Hudson Addition of Columbia, KY.
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By Donald Hare, Public Information Officer
Columbia Fire Department

The Columbia Fire Department responded to a residential fire on Thursday night, March 15, 2018, at 8:30pmCT, at 719 Mack Street, to property owned by Mark Coomer.

Upon arrival, the home was completely engulfed in fire when firefighters got there.

The origin is unknown at this time and the home was total loss.

There were 20 firemen on the scene for 1 hour.




This story was posted on 2018-03-16 12:12:56
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Hudson Addition home completely destroyed by 15 Mar 2018 fire



2018-03-16 - 719 Mack Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
The Columbia Fire Department responded to a residential fire on Thursday night at 8:30pmCT, at 719 Mack Street, in the Hudson Addition of Columbia, KY, to property owned by Mark Coomer. The home was completely engulfed in fire upon firefighters arrival. - Donald Hare, PIO, Columbia Fire Department.

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