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Barn, 200 rolls of hay total loss in 3:49amCT fire

Fire at 3940 Snake Creek Road, Columbia, KY, 8.3 miles from the Adair County fire station, according to Google Map

By Donald Hare, Public Affairs Officer
News from the Adair County Fire Department

The Adair County Fire Dept responded to a Barn Fire at 3:49amCT, Saturday morning, January 11, 2014, at 3940 Snake Creek Road, Columbia, KY, to property owned by Elizabeth Burton. The barn was engulfed in fire and was a total loss. Destroyed in the fire was 200 rolls of hay. There were 9 firemen in the scene for around one hour. - Donald Hare




This story was posted on 2014-01-11 12:07:14
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Still smoldering Saturday afternoon, Snake Creek Road



2014-01-11 - 3940 Snake Creek Road, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
The site of a fire which destroyed a barn and 200 rolls of hay
early Saturday morning, January 11, 2014, on Snake Creek Road still smoldered early Saturday afternoon. The fire was contained to a single structure by the the Adair County Fire Department; there were 9 firemen in the scene for around one hour.

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