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CFR: Mobile food truck fire on New Columbia Road

From Chris Taylor, Chief
Campbellsville Fire-Rescue

Campbellsville Fire-Rescue was dispatched to a report of a working food truck fire. Upon arrival, firefighters found light smoke coming from the trailer. The majority of the fire was extinguished with a garden hose prior to our arrival. Firefighters provided overhaul and ventilation. No firefighter or civilian injuries were reported. The trailer was moderately damaged by the fire. The cause of the fire is related to a deep fryer malfunction.


  • Call Received 1036
  • On Scene 1041
  • Control 1042
  • Leaving Scene 1103

  • Firefighters Responding: 15

  • Responding Apparatus: Engine 4, Engine 1 and Chief

  • Assisting Agencies: Campbellsville Taylor County EMS


This story was posted on 2023-01-04 20:29:07
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