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Firefighters from three counties battling Taylor Tire fire



2012-12-08 - South Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Larry Smith, FM 99.9 . Larry Smith, Operations Manager for FM 99.9, is reporting this morning from the scene on this devastating fire which has completely destroyed the Knifley family-owned Taylor Tire Company. When firemen arrived at approximately 4:30amCT/5:30amET, the fire had not yet spread the entire front of the building. To the right, the building across Buckhorn Creek is the Rescue Squad Building. Taylor Tire is located directly across the street from the Campbellsville Board of Education Central office, the one time McCubbin Motors Ford dealership. Firefighters from Taylor, Adair, and Green County have contained the fire to the one building. - Larry Smith, 99.9 FM, The Big Dawg, Campbellsville, KY

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