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The Charlottesville Fire Department responds to a car fire at the Dairy Market

The Charlottesville Fire Department responds to a car fire at the Dairy Market

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA-(CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – At approximately 3:15p.m. Saturday afternoon the Charlottesville Fire Department responded to a car fully engulfed in flames in the parking lot of the Dairy Market on Preston avenue in Charlottesville.  The first responders had the fire extinguished within minutes of their arrival but the vehicle is a total loss.  There are no initial reports as to the cause of the fire and the incident is under investigation.  Stay tuned to News Radio WINA for updates on the Morning News Monday morning.

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