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Residents evacuated, but home heavily damaged in Oliver Springs fire

Posted at 9:01 am December 29, 2013
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Oak Circle Oliver Springs Fire

Residents were safely evacuated, but a home and car were heavily damaged during a Saturday night fire on Oak Circle in Oliver Springs. (Photos by Tom Scott)

Residents were safely evacuated, but a home and car were heavily damaged during a Saturday evening fire in Oliver Springs.

The fire was reported at about 7:35 p.m. Saturday at 446 Oak Circle. A Nissan Sentra parked near the house suffered major damage, photographer Tom Scott said.

The home is on a hill. An Oliver Springs Volunteer Fire Department engine was positioned at the bottom of the driveway during the fire, and fire hoses were pulled up the hill, Scott said.

The OSVFD requested and received mutual aid from the Marlow, Blair, and Oak Ridge fire departments. Scott said firefighters were on the rainy scene for about three hours.

Here are more pictures from Scott:

Oliver Springs and Oak Circle Firefighters oak-circle-car-firefighter oliver-springs-oak-circle-fire-car

Filed Under: Oliver Springs, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Blair, fire, Marlow, Oak Circle, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Volunteer Fire Department, Tom Scott

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