Davidson Local youth correspondent Riley Elliott gets The Scoop as she learns more about what it takes to become a fire fighter.
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Davidson Local youth correspondent Riley Elliott gets The Scoop as she learns more about what it takes to become a fire fighter.
Through its Fire Prevention Grant Program, FM Global awards grants to fire departments—as well as national, state, regional, local and community organizations worldwide—that best demonstrate a need for funding, where dollars can have the most demonstrable impact on preventing fire or mitigating the damage it can quickly cause
A residential fire on E. Second St in Lexington caused structural damage. No injuries were reported, and the cause of the fire is under investigation by the City of Lexington Fire Marshal’s Office.
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The Lexington Fire Department responded to a house fire on Friday at 6 pm. When firefighters arrived, the single-family home on Cotton Grove Road had heavy smoke and visible heavy fire.
After careful examination of the fire scene, along with relevant reports and interviews, the cause of the fire remains undetermined with investigations indicating accidental in nature.
On May 1, 2022, at approximately 6:04 pm, Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential fire on Eastside Drive. A few hours later, at 10:43 pm, crews responded to a residential structure fire on Pond Street.
Early Sunday morning, Lexington Fire Department responded to a house fire at 313 W. 3rd. Ave.