(KAIR)--No injuries are reported following a frigid battle to contain a Tuesday morning structure fire.
The Kansas Fire Marshal's Office confirms it happened on the Kickapoo Reservation, west of Horton, with the Kickapoo Tribal Fire Department overseeing the investigation.
Details regarding the structure aren't immediately released, and the condition of the structure remains unknown following the blaze.
According to local authorities, a number of Fire Departments assisted at the scene, including Horton, Powhattan, and Fairview.
The Fire Marshall will assist with the probe into the cause of the fire.
Sub-zero temperatures were faced by the firefighters, along with falling snow and drizzle that fell across the local area.
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