Hobart, IN – Police Alert: Vehicle Fire Extinguished Near C-Turn; No Injuries Reported

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Hobart, IN – Firefighters from the Hobart Fire Department responded Friday morning to a reported vehicle fire near C-Turn. Crews from Station 4 arrived to find a vehicle fully involved and immediately worked to bring the flames under control.

According to a statement from the Hobart Fire Department, the fire was extinguished quickly and safely, with no injuries reported. Thanks to the crew’s rapid response and coordinated effort, the blaze was contained to the vehicle and did not spread further.

Photos shared by the department show firefighters tackling the burning vehicle as smoke filled the area. Officials say incidents like these highlight the daily readiness and dedication of local fire crews, who respond at a moment’s notice to protect the community.

Residents are reminded to ensure their vehicles are properly maintained and to pull over safely if smoke or fire is detected while driving.

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