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No injuries reported in Hudson horse club fire

 
Fire crews work Monday to put out the fire at the Pasco Horsemen's Association in Hudson. Two buildings were declared a loss. [Photo courtesy of Pasco County Fire Rescue]
Fire crews work Monday to put out the fire at the Pasco Horsemen's Association in Hudson. Two buildings were declared a loss. [Photo courtesy of Pasco County Fire Rescue]
Published April 3, 2017

HUDSON — A fire on Monday took out two buildings at the Pasco Horsemen's Association, Pasco County fire officials said. No horses or humans were injured.

Crews responded to the property, at 13215 Fivay Road in Hudson, at 12:40 p.m. to find a storage building and office and announcer tower consumed in flames. The fire was under control 15 minutes later, but both buildings were losses. Officials said the cause of the fire remained under investigation.

No horses are kept at the club, which "strives to teach horsemanship and sportsmanship" at an affordable price, its website says.