78 Yr. Old Woman Escapes Union County Fire

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Firefighters from Union and Spartanburg counties spent Wednesday evening at the scene of a house fire in Union County.

The fire destroyed a home on Molasses Mill Road in Pauline.

Fire departments from Buffalo Fire, Cross Keys Fire, Glenn Springs Fire, Pauline Fire and Union County Rescue all responded to the scene.

The 78 year old woman inside the home made it out alive, before the flames spread.

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Flag Comment Posted by SushiMom on September 03, 2009 at 6:19 am

you spelled imbecile wrong….. looks like we’re not a perfect as we thought. If you’re going to point out faults be real careful it may just come back and bite you!

Flag Comment Posted by Chickenstring on September 03, 2009 at 5:22 am

I just watched this story on the morning news and I can’t help but be a pompous jerk…

Just a little FYI…it’s not a “Hot Water Heater” ... It’s a “Water Heater” and WSPA has YET AGAIN made us South Carolinians look incredibly ignorant.

First go look at water heaters at Home Depot and you will see that not one box is labelled “Hot Water Heater” but instead is labelled “Water Heater”. Second ask yourself why does one need a device to heat water that is already hot?

That is one very simple question that most with even small minds would ask themselves pretty much anywhere else in this world. AGAIN someone in public view in South Carolina gives those who come here and spend their money here yet another reason to consider us among this country’s most ignorant people and based on what I’ve seen from WSPA I must agree with them.

I am a Spartanburg native and thanks to the imbuciles that find their way onto local cameras I am terribly ashamed to admit this fact. Don’t complain about the “north” failing to rescpect us when we give them little to no reason to do so.

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