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HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE EARLY MONDAY MORNING OUTSIDE LOUISA

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LATEST STRUCTURE FIRE LATEST INCIDENT OF 20+ EMERGENCY CALLS IN LAWRENCE CO./FT GAY AREA 

Smoke detector saves homeowner 

According to the Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency, at just before 3:30 A.M., Lawrence County E-911 received a call from a man, reporting that his home along Red Branch Road was on fire.

FEBRUARY 20, 2017, written by WADE QUEEN

A Lawrence County house was completely destroyed by a fire early Monday morning just outside of Louisa.

This latest house blaze continues a string of various emergencies that have erupted across Lawrence County in recent days, as there have in the neighborhood of around two dozen or so structure fires, brush fires, and motor vehicle accidents, along with other emergency incidents, that have taken place in the Lawrence County-Fort Gay area since the end of last week.

According to the Lawrence County Emergency Management Agency, at just before 3:30 A.M., Lawrence County E-911 received a call from a man, reporting that his home along Red Branch Road was on fire.

The male caller stated that he was the homeowner and that he had been awakened by an active working smoke alarm and that he was able to flee from his burning residence uninjured and that he was the only one at the home at that time.

E-911 immediately dispatched the City of Louisa Fire Department to respond to the house blaze. The fire department arrived on the fire scence within several minutes of the emergency call

The as yet unamed occupant of the house told emergency workers that the smoke detector in the home alerted him to the fire.When the Louisa fire crews arrived the home was engulfed in flames, and due to heavy fire already being in the attic of the structure, they were unable to save the residence. The firefighters protected nearby exposures and provided defensive fire operations.

Lawrence County 911 dispatchers say the home was occupied but no one was injured.

Fire officials are working to identify what was the exact cause of the house fire. The name of the homeowner who escaped will be posted as soon as it is released.

 


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