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Sunday fire leaves house on Snake Creek Road a total loss

House was engulfed in flames when fire department arrives. Fifteen firefighters on the scene for 1 hour 45 minutes to bring blaze under control.
By Donald Hare, Public Information Officer
Adair County Fire Department

The Adair County Fire Department responded to a residential house fire Sunday morning at 10:17amCT, to 700 Snake Creek Road, Columbia, KY.



Upon the arrival, the house was totally engulfed in flames.

There were 15 firemen on the scene to bring the blaze under control.

Property is owned John Kennedy and the residence is a total loss.

The cause is undetermined at this time.

The fire department was on the scene around 1:45 minutes.


This story was posted on 2017-11-26 16:45:35
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