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Coltons Restaurant Sunday morning fire injures one By Chief Chris Taylor Campbellsville Fire-Rescue was dispatched to a report of a working fire at Coltons restaurant at 399 Campbellsville bypass at 10.19am Sunday morning. Upon arrival firefighters found smoke coming from the kitchen and flames coming out the top of the exhaust system. Firefighters investigated the kitchen and roof area for further extension, extinguished roof flames, shutdown the sprinkler system and gas appliances, one Coltons employee injured with very minor burns to a hand-CTCEMS evaluated the patient and transport was not required, no firemen were injured. The cause of the fire is related to a fire near the cooking system. The restaurant will likely be closed a few days until repairs can be completed. 22 Firefighters on scene CFD Apparatus on scene: Engine 1, Engine 2, Truck 1 and Chief Assisting Agencies: Taylor County Fire Department (Automatic Aid), Greensburg/Green County Fire (Mutual Aid Cancelled While En route), Campbellsville Taylor County Emergency Communications Center, Campbellsville Taylor County Emergency Medical Service, Campbellsville Police, Taylor County Sheriff, Campbellsville Water, ATMOS. This story was posted on 2022-02-20 22:35:10
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