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Vehicle fire leads to carport and home fire in Palmyra

Vehicle fire leads to carport and home fire in Palmyra

A car fire became a house fire in Palmyra on April 18, 2023. Photo: Clarksville Now/Cunningham Fire Department, contributed


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A car fire spread to a carport and then to a house in Palmyra early Tuesday morning.

At 5:47 a.m., Montgomery County Fire Service Stations 15 and 16 responded to the fire on River Road.

Firefighters were able to save the home, and there was only some smoke damage, Cunningham VFD told Clarksville Now.

No injuries were reported.

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