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REHOBETH:     2:13 AM.   It was 2:13 AM when Houston County Sheriff 911 hit the tones for Rehobeth Fire – Rescue, Taylor Volunteer Fire, Southern Junction Volunteer Fire, Hodgesville Volunteer Fire and Madrid Volunteer Fire

As the tones sounded the Houston County Sheriff 911 dispatcher said all units, structure fire. 26 Hughes Drive in Rehobeth, residence on fire.

Because of the forward thinking of Rehobeth Mayor Kimberly Trotter, her fellow team members of Rehobeth Town Council and Todd Phillips, the Town of Rehobeth has full time fire and EMS at the station 24/7/365. The truck rolled. In addition, Fire Chief Nick Floyd and Town of Rehobeth Operations Manager Todd Phillips rolled. The other fire departments and host of volunteers out of their beds and rolled. Houston County Sheriff Department was dispatched and responded.

The first emergency unit that arrived on the scene announced smoke and flames visible and this is a working fire. The first fire engine company to arrive made entry and made sure all residents had evacuated. This was an offensive attack and the paid Rehobeth Fire – Rescue which also has volunteers and other departments joined together to work to save the residence.

The home did suffer major damage.

NOTICE:      These residents had smoke detectors which alerted the residents to the smoke which woke them up and allowed the residents time to evacuate.