Town of Beloit Fire destroys two buildings

By STAN STRICKER ( Contact )   Thursday, April 16, 2009
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Firefighter spray water on the remains of a barn at 2807 S. Nye School Road in Beloit.

Firefighter spray water on the remains of a barn at 2807 S. Nye School Road in Beloit.

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Town of Beloit Firefighters DeCarlos Nora, left, and Joe Raddatz take a break from fighting a barn fire at 2807 S. Nye School Road.

Town of Beloit Firefighters DeCarlos Nora, left, and Joe Raddatz take a break from fighting a barn fire at 2807 S. Nye School Road.

Two farm buildings are completely destroyed in an early Thursday afternoon fire in the Town of Beloit.

Several area fire departments responded to 2807 South Nye School Road a little after 1:00 o'clock. Flaming debris was carried on the wind, starting a grass fire on the other side of the road. The property is vacant, and no one is believed injured.

A cause has not yet been determined.







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