GEORGETOWN, Ky. — The Georgetown Fire Department responded to an early morning fire at the Toyota facility located in Scott County on Tuesday. The incident was reported at approximately 3:30 AM.
Firefighters encountered a contained fire within an oven utilized for curing paint on new vehicles. The situation required crews to stretch over 1000 feet of hose to access the fire, which was situated deep inside the building.
Officials confirmed that the firefighting team successfully extinguished the flames without any reported injuries. Fire Chief John Smith emphasized the importance of quick action and effective coordination in managing the incident, stating, “Our crew worked diligently to ensure there were no further complications.”
The cause of the fire is currently under investigation, but early indications suggest it was contained to the oven area. There was no significant damage reported to the surrounding structures or equipment within the facility.
Fire officials remain on site to monitor the situation and ensure safety protocols are maintained while the investigation continues. The rapid response of the Georgetown Fire Department is credited with minimizing potential damage and safeguarding the well-being of staff in the area.
This incident highlights the critical role of fire safety measures in industrial settings, particularly in facilities that handle flammable materials. Further updates will be provided as the investigation unfolds.
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