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 Officials investigate Ky. fire that killed 3

Associated Press – December 10, 2010 7:45 AM ET

LUDLOW, Ky. (AP) – Officials are investigating the cause of a house fire that killed a northern Kentucky grandmother and two 4-year-old girls.

Firefighters were called to the home in Ludlow around 11 p.m. Thursday, where a family of 7 were in the house in when the fire started.

Nancy Carol Spencer, along with twins Mackenzie and Madison Spencer, were found dead on the first floor. The girls’ father, Dustin Spencer, and another child were rescued by fire crews and taken to the hospital for treatment of burns.

Dustin Spencer told Cincinnati’s WCPO-TV that he was upstairs when the fire started and was unable to make it downstair due to the smoke. he said he was able to escape by kicking out a window and escaping down a ladder.

Information from: WCPO-TV, http://www.wcpo.com

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