Dymond’s Septic Service Hit By Fire
On January 14, 1985 at 5:52 p.m. firefighters were dispatched to Dymond’s Septic Service, Ritchey Road for a building fire. Wood stacked to close to a wood-burning stove sparked a fire that extended to the loft and roof of a one-story building. Firefighters from five companies operated on the scene for almost two hours. Damages were estimated at $10,000. The Fayetteville, Franklin, New Franklin, Mont Alto and West End Fire and Rescue companies operated at the scene.
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