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By Erin Cox
Editor
Mar 1, 2021
TRI-COUNTY â Heavy rain over the weekend caused flooding throughout the area.
First responders were out Sunday night and early Monday morning rescuing those impacted by the flooding.
At approximately 10:40 p.m. Sunday, the London-Laurel Rescue Squad responded to a home on Bullock Road that was flooding with two handicapped occupants. Rescue units used a boat to take the occupants out of the flooded area.
At approximately 9:07 p.m. Sunday, the London-Laurel Rescue Squad responded to a vehicle stuck in deep flood water. Rescue units used a boat to gain access to the occupants and then removed them from the vehicle and out of the flooded area. Laurel County Fire Department was assisted on scene.
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Kentucky State Police Troopers along with crews from the Lily Fire and Rescue responded to a call at a home on Spring Cut Circle this week to help ambulance crews already on scene. Three people were suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. Emergency responders found Tony and Darlene Ragland along with their six-year-old grandson in the home. All were transported to local hospitals. Investigators say 61-year old Darlene was pronounced dead at the hospital. Tony and the grandson were treated and released at University of Kentucky Hospital in Lexington. Troopers say the power went out in the home and the family had put a generator in the garage with no ventilation. State troopers are taking this moment to remind people about the dangers of carbon monoxide as many still wait for power. State police say people should not run their vehicles or generators in their garages with the doors shut. Troopers say if y
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