A Bedford County firefighter sprays the remains of the Robert Trollinger home on Noblitt Road south of Flat Creek. The home was “on the ground” when fire trucks arrived following a call from a passerby shortly after noon Saturday.
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A Bedford County firefighter sprays the remains of the Robert Trollinger home on Noblitt Road south of Flat Creek. The home was “on the ground” when fire trucks arrived following a call from a passerby shortly after noon Saturday. No one was home at the time and the blaze’s origin is undetermined, the Bedford County Fire Department said. Trollinger is retired after working with Shelbyville Power, Water and Sewer System for more than 40 years.