Donations flowing in after Loudon County Sheriff s deputy loses everything in house fire
Deputy Kenny Palmer was headed home to get ready for his shift at the Loudon County Sheriff s Office Monday night when he got the call that his house was on fire. Author: Katie Inman Updated: 11:09 PM EDT April 5, 2021
LOUDON COUNTY, Tenn. A Loudon County Sheriff s deputy and his family are okay after losing their home in a fire Monday afternoon.
According to LCSO, the fire started around 2:30 p.m. as Palmer was headed back home to get ready for his shift at the department. Palmer, his wife and two boys are unharmed, but they lost everything to the flames.