LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Crews with the Lexington Fire Department (LFD) are still looking for hot spots after a house was quickly overtaken by fire Thursday morning, displacing four people.
Around 10:30 a.m. on Oct. 16, crews had reportedly been sent to the 200 block of Grassland Park and quickly found the house covered in flames and smoke, with the fire quickly spreading to the attic.
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Battalion Chief Derek Roberts said that while four people were displaced, no one was injured in the fire, which “has been knocked down,” but crews are still at the house to find what caused it.
Crews with FOX 56 are at the house to find more information, which will be released as it becomes available…