No injuries in Bainbridge bathroom fire

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Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department Chief John Kemme inspects a Mountain Street home in Bainbridge Thursday afternoon after crews put out a fire inside. Kemme told The Times-Gazette on scene that preliminary investigation did not indicate a specific cause, but the fire is believed to have been an accident and began in the bathroom. No one was injured, Kemme said. The Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department responded with mutual aid from the Paint Creek Joint EMS/Fire District.

Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department Chief John Kemme inspects a Mountain Street home in Bainbridge Thursday afternoon after crews put out a fire inside. Kemme told The Times-Gazette on scene that preliminary investigation did not indicate a specific cause, but the fire is believed to have been an accident and began in the bathroom. No one was injured, Kemme said. The Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department responded with mutual aid from the Paint Creek Joint EMS/Fire District.
http://www.timesgazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2017/11/web1_fbainbridgefire.jpgBainbridge Volunteer Fire Department Chief John Kemme inspects a Mountain Street home in Bainbridge Thursday afternoon after crews put out a fire inside. Kemme told The Times-Gazette on scene that preliminary investigation did not indicate a specific cause, but the fire is believed to have been an accident and began in the bathroom. No one was injured, Kemme said. The Bainbridge Volunteer Fire Department responded with mutual aid from the Paint Creek Joint EMS/Fire District. David Wright | The Times-Gazette

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