Fire Damages Building That Houses Office of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul

Fire Damages Building That Houses Office of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul
Members of the Bowling Green Fire Department work to extinguish an early morning structure fire on State Street in Bowling Green, Ky., on July 21, 2023. Jake Moore/Daily News via AP
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BOWLING GREEN, Ky.—A fire has caused heavy damage Friday morning to a building that houses the Bowling Green office of Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) as well as a local law firm.

Fire crews were called to the building on State Street around 2 a.m. Friday and found a heavy blaze that required additional units, Bowling Green Fire Department spokeswoman Katie McKee told the Daily News.

Six units worked for hours to extinguish the flames, with firefighters manning aerials to get at the blaze from above. The fire caused a roof collapse and a plume of heavy gray smoke rose from the top of the building at sunrise, the newspaper reported.

No injuries were reported, Ms. McKee said. The cause and origin of the fire were under investigation.

Members of the Bowling Green Fire Department work to extinguish an early morning structure fire on State Street in Bowling Green, Ky., on July 21, 2023. (Jake Moore/Daily News via AP)
Members of the Bowling Green Fire Department work to extinguish an early morning structure fire on State Street in Bowling Green, Ky., on July 21, 2023. Jake Moore/Daily News via AP

Mr. Paul said in a statement that he was thankful for first responders who arrived quickly to extinguish the blaze. He said his office is working with authorities to assess damages and determine a cause and will continue to operate for constituents.

“We have a very well established emergency management plan and have the ability to continue operations that will not impact our work helping Kentuckians,” he said.