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Beavercreek firefighters set fire to a house on Dayton-Xenia Road as part of a live-fire training exercise, Nov. 16, 2012. (WDTN photo/Jim Bucher)

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Beavercreek firefighters hold a safety briefing before a controlled burn in an old home on Dayton-Xenia Road, Nov. 16, 2012.  (WDTN photo/Jim Bucher)

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Greene Co. home intentionally torched

Updated: Friday, 16 Nov 2012, 9:40 AM EST
Published : Friday, 16 Nov 2012, 9:34 AM EST

BEAVERCREEK TWP (WDTN) - Firefighters in Greene County had the opportunity to take part in some valuable training Friday morning.

A controlled burn was set in an old home on Dayton-Xenia Road.

The owner of the Beavercreek Township property donated the house for the real-life training exercise

2 NEWS had a crew at the scene and will have more on the fire, the flames, and the Beavercreek Fire Department  on 2 NEWS beginning at 5:00.
 

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