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Fire at 452 Greenbriar, Campbellsville, KY contained quickly

One patient taken to Taylor Regional for non-emergency evaluation. Assisting Campbellsville Fire Department were the Columbia Fire Department, Campbellsville Police, Campbellsville/Taylor County EMS and American Red Cross
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From Campbellsville Fire Chief Chris Taylor

The Campbellsville E-911 Center received a call at 2:50pmET, Wed 3 February 2016, of a reported apartment fire at 452 Greenbriar Drive Apt. A.

Upon arrival units found a fire in the downstairs portion of a two story triplex.

The fire damage was contained to the downstairs apartment.



The occupants in adjoining apartments were not injured, nor were their units damaged.

One female patient was transported Non-Emergency by CTCEMS to Taylor Regional Hospital for evaluation.

The Red Cross will be assisting those affected by the fire.

Columbia Fire Department provided staffing for their aerial device at their station. Fire department units where on scene for a little over an hour.

There were 19 personnel on the scene and four apparatuses on the scene.



This story was posted on 2016-02-04 09:20:05
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