(KNZA)--The Hiawatha Fire Department was able to contain a hay fire and save a barn Wednesday evening.
Hiawatha Fire Chief Patrick Sheldon said the fire was reported at 308 North 12 Street shortly before 6:00.
Upon arrival, Sheldon said crews found heavy smoke coming from the barn.
He said the initial fire was knocked down and contained to a hay pile in the barn within 20 minutes. Crews then went to work to remove the hay so no further damage occurred to the barn.
The barn sustained minimal smoke and fire damage.
Crews remained on the scene until shortly before 8:00.
The Robinson Fire Department, Squad 48, Brown County Sheriff's Office, Hiawatha Police Department and Town and Country EMS assisted.
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