CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WV News) — A late night fire at Place Club Chrysler Dodge on U.S. 19 south of Clarksburg was less than manage after dozens of firefighters were identified as to the scene soon soon after 10:30 p.m. Thursday.


Firefighters responded swiftly to place out a late evening hearth at Clarksburg Country Club Chrysler on U.S. 19.




Reports of major smoke had been read on scanner targeted visitors, as very well as observed on social media. But hearth officers on scene mentioned the fireplace started out and was mostly contained to a pickup truck in the constructing.
Firefighters were being able to douse that hearth speedily and ended up working on ventilating the building to rid it of smoke, officlals reported.


Dozens of firefighters responded to a truck hearth inside of Place Club Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram on Thursday night time and quickly brought the blaze below command.




Firefighters from Clarksburg, Bridgeport, Nutter Fort, Reynoldsville, Spelter, Stonewood, West Milford and Farmington responded to the contact, in accordance to the Harrison-Taylor 911 media log.
Also on scene were being West Virginia Condition Police and Harrison County EMS. There have been no stories of injuries.
The dealership sits within just 10-20 ft of the roadway, so motorists were being informed to avoid the region to make it possible for firefighters to have the access factors important to include the blaze.
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