(KAIR)--A vacant Jackson County home caught fire early Friday morning, leaving area crews responding to the scene.
According to Jackson County Sheriff Tim Morse, the fire began around 1:45 Friday morning, at 2348 270th Road, with the Solider and Holton Fire Departments, along with Jackson County EMS, responding to the blaze.
The Sheriff- Office, and the Kansas State Fire Marshal- Office, also responded to the scene of the fire.
According to Morse, “crews continued into daylight hours [Friday] extinguishing hot spots.”
It- believed the home had been vacant in recent months prior to the fire.
The Sheriff- Office, and Kansas State Fire Marshal- Office, are investigating.
Anyone with information related to the fire is urged to contact the Jackson County Sheriff- Office at 785-364-2251.
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