On Monday, February 6, at 9:28 am, the City of Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential house fire on West Seventh Street Extension.
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On Monday, February 6, at 9:28 am, the City of Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential house fire on West Seventh Street Extension.
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Friday afternoon Lexington Fire Department was dispatched to a reported house fire on Thomason Street.
Ice and damage to kitchen equipment caused the restaurant to close until further notice.
If you’ve driven through the streets of Lexington within the past two weeks, you might’ve seen an unfamiliar sight. It’s a behemoth that weighs over 80,000 pounds, is nearly 50 feet long and bears a red, gold and gray color scheme.
The Lexington Fire Department offered passersby a real treat on Thursday evening.
The Lexington Fire Department responded to a structure fire yesterday at 5:35 pm. The single-family home on West Fifth Street showed heavy smoke from the front of the structure. Responding crews were advised that all occupants were out, but a cat was still inside.
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Around 1:45 pm on Sunday, May 29th, the Lexington Fire Department responded to a reported trash can on fire in a duplex apartment.
Firefighters arrived at 5:32 pm to find smoke and flames. Crews quickly began extinguishing the fire and searching for possible victims. All occupants had exited the house before the fire department's arrival. However, one occupant, an adult male, had suffered some smoke inhalation. He was treated and transported to Wake Forrest Baptist – Lexington Medical Center by Davidson County EMS.
Sunday night Lexington Fire Department responded to a house fire at 210 N. Railroad St.
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On March 2, 2022, at 7:18 p.m., Lexington Police Department officers responded to an apartment complex in the 500 block of Burgess Street to assist Lexington Fire Department in a call for service for a structure fire.
On Friday, Feb. 4, at approximately 2:11 pm, Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential apartment fire located at 205-A E. 1st Street.
On Wednesday, January 26, Lexington Fire Department responded to two fires within hours of each other.
Lexington Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire on Tuesday, December 28th. The flames resulted in one firefighter injured and transported for medical evaluation. Doctors have since released the firefighter for in-home care. No residents were injured.
Safety First: On Monday, December 13, at 3:48 am, Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire at 403 Moore Drive. The on-call Lexington fire investigator determined the origin and cause of the fire was an electric space heater located too close to combustible materials.