Multiple agencies respond to structure fire in Woodburn

WOODBURN, Ky. – A house fire is now out thanks to multiple Warren County units.
Just before noon on Tuesday, the Warren County Fire Department System says agencies were dispatched for a house fire on 3600 N. Cedar Bluff Road in Woodburn.
Fire personnel and units from Woodburn, Plano, Browning and Alvaton responded to the scene.
Due to concerns about road conditions and the necessity to get to the residence, officials say emergency management was contacted to coordinate salt trucks and large tow wreckers.
Woodburn units reportedly arrived and found a single-family residence with visible fire.
Due to fire conditions advancing and deteriorating conditions in the building, Warren County fire says crews deployed multiple hand lines. Crews worked together, bringing the fire under control.
Officials say no one was found during searches, and one resident was assessed by Med Center EMS.
Warren County Fire thanks Felts Towing, Med Center EMS, the Warren County Water Department, Warren County EMA, the Kentucky State Police and Warren County Public Works for assistance on scene.
Chief Bob Skipper of the Woodburn Fire Department served as the incident commander, with DC Moyers of the Plano Fire Department in charge of water supply.
