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Fire destroys home on KY 190
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The Bell County Volunteer Fire Department responded to a house fire on Wednesday morning.

According to Bell County Sheriff’s Deputy Shane Stewart, a phone call came in around 9:40 a.m.

“We don’t know right now how it started,” said Stewart. “It’s most likely electrical.”

The house belongs to former Kentucky State Police Det. Mitch Williams’ parents, Andy and Mary Williams.

According to Stewart, Andy was in the backyard with his caretaker planting tomato plants when they noticed smoke. By the time they made it into the house the living room was fully engulfed.

Volunteers said they shut off a natural gas line to the house upon arrival.

Firefighters were still battling the blaze around 11 a.m., when a large portion of the roof caved in. Shortly after, the department had to call for additional water trucks while battling the enormous blaze.

According to Stewart, no foul play is suspected in the fire.

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revolver
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May 02, 2013
I'd like to add we're all thankful that Andy and his family are OK. I just hope our politicians don't wait until someone loses their life before action is taken. We're paying the county more than enough money to get the fire protection we deserve.

Deliver the goods or return the money!
Gering
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May 02, 2013
It also took the fire department at least 30 minutes to get there. Perhaps if the fire station that just happens to be in the same area as this house that burned down was open, the house could have been saved. I do believe some time back the Emergency Director of Bell County said this on the closings of some of the stations. "Bell County Emergency Management Director Paul Wilson testified he did test drives from the open fire stations to the communities where the stations closed. He told the judge it does add 20 to 30 minutes to response time. He also told the judge they use the fire departments during natural disasters to distribute items or conduct welfare checks." You people that have stood and looked on and said nothing about all of this should really do something about the fire department and the JE situation. Especially with all these fires going on lately. The next house that catches fire could actually be yours. Or one of your loved ones might need a welfare check that could save their lives. Perhaps even the JE himself should start worrying. His own vehicle got put on fire. The response time on that was also 30 minutes I believe. Is there a station in that area that is also closed too? Just saying...
revolver
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May 02, 2013
Our JE was eager to get in front of a camera and tell us how concerned he was. He kinda sorta (but not really) promised residents of certain areas he'd open their fire stations. Said he had volunteers ready to step in. Got money in the bank. Got approval from the magistrates to spend the money. That was about a year and a half ago. Guess he never said he'd get in a hurry about it.

Aside from the stock answers that were old about a year and a half ago, maybe our JE could take his next "get me on the front page" photo op to explain all this to the people he's letting down. I'll buy him a freakin award for doing his job - IF HE'LL JUST DO HIS JOB.

We can't afford to wait for him to put a friend of relative in charge of everything in the county. And he can't afford to wait until election time to get moving.
revolver
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May 02, 2013
If only that Fire Protection Fund had been used to open a fire station at Big Blue. Our fiscal court told us they had plenty of volunteers to man it. So what happened to that money? ATV trails were more importsnt?
Gering
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May 02, 2013
There you are Revolver. I was wondering when you was going to show up. Our work is cut out for us today I think.
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