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Apartment Quadraplex Fire in Campbellsville

Chris Taylor, Chief
Campbellsville Fire-Rescue


Campbellsville Fire-Rescue was dispatched to a working apartment fire with people still inside at 114 Boco Noir Circle. Upon arrival, firefighters found smoke and flames in a downstairs apartment.

Firefighters made an interior fire attack and conducted a primary search for occupants. Firefighters also checked for fire extension into the other units and provided overhaul. No firefighters or civilian injuries were reported.


The cause of the fire was related to a cooking fire that extended into the rest of the kitchen area. Only one apartment of the quadraplex was effected with moderate damage displacing 3 occupants.

17 Firefighters on scene with Engine 1, Engine 2, Truck 1, and Chief. Assisting Agencies: Campbellsville Police Department, Campbellsville Taylor County Emergency Communications Center, Campbellsville Taylor County Emergency Medical Services, American Red Cross, TCRECC, ATMOS.


This story was posted on 2021-08-26 20:53:28
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