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Published Saturday, May 31, 2008 in Local

A Coweta County firefighter works to extinguish hot spots at an early morning fire on Windsor Road.

Photo by Bob Fraley

A Coweta County firefighter works to extinguish hot spots at an early morning fire on Windsor Road.

Fire damages Windsor Road home

By Elizabeth Richardson

The Times-Herald

A fire may have done extensive damage to a residential home early Saturday morning, but it didn't break the family's spirit.

Firefighters from stations one and two and Rescue One were sent to combat a fire at 7 a.m. Saturday on Windsor Road, which is located off Roscoe Road.

The two-story residence was 30 percent involved by the time the firefighters arrived on the scene.

The homeowner, whose name was not available Saturday, is a local minister.

He and his family had been asleep when the fire started between the kitchen and the living room for reasons unknown.

Everyone evacuated safely.

A witness on the scene estimated that a total of 50 percent of the home was damaged in the fire.

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