On Wednesday, September 24, the Lawrence County Fire & Rescue team was dispatched to a residence that had been hit by lightning. Reports from dispatch highlighted that the home had sustained damage due to the strike. Responding to the incident were several units, including Crossroads Engine 11, Tanker 20, Center Point Tanker 20, and LCFR Rescue 1, all of which played a crucial role in addressing the situation. The quick response of these teams underscores the importance of preparedness in the face of unpredictable weather events.
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