Central Warren Fire and Surrounding Departments Respond to Structure Fire in Rural Cameron

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On December 3rd at 9:05 pm Central Warren Fire Protection District was dispatched to a structure fire in rural Cameron. With the Warren County Deputy on scene reporting it was fully engulfed a MABAS Box Alarm was pulled en route to ensure there was enough manpower and water available at the scene. With the help of our neighboring fire departments we were able to extinguish the fire and keep it from spreading to a close by exposure.

From all of us here at Central Warren County FPD we would like to thank Monmouth Fire, RSP&E Fire Protection District, Alexis Fire Protection District, Abingdon Fire Protection District, Henderson Fire, GHAS, Warren County Sheriff’s Department, and Warren County Dispatch for all their help last night.

***Courtesy of the Central Warren Fire Protection District Facebook Page***

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