Officials investigating structure fire at vacant church in Old Louisville

The Louisville Fire Department was dispatched to a fire at a vacant church in Old Louisville Saturday night.According to the Louisville Fire Department, about 60 firefighters were called to the scene of a working structure fire at the intersection of East Jacob Street and South Floyd Streets. The building was once home to Greater New Hope Community Church.Officials say the blaze led to a roof collapse causing some firefighters to evacuate the building.There were no reports of any injuries, officials say. The LFD says residents should avoid the area. The Arson Unit is investigating the fire.

The Louisville Fire Department was dispatched to a fire at a vacant church in Old Louisville Saturday night.

According to the Louisville Fire Department, about 60 firefighters were called to the scene of a working structure fire at the intersection of East Jacob Street and South Floyd Streets. The building was once home to Greater New Hope Community Church.

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Officials say the blaze led to a roof collapse causing some firefighters to evacuate the building.

There were no reports of any injuries, officials say.

The LFD says residents should avoid the area.

The Arson Unit is investigating the fire.

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