Winter storm fire south of Lincoln ties up several crews amid dangerous conditions
The temperature was hovering around 17 degrees in Lincoln when they were called out

UPDATE, 6:10 a.m. — Firefighters tell us the blaze has been extinguished.
There’s still no word on what started this fire or even which structure it damaged on the property.
ROCA, Neb. (KLKN) — Crews from several agencies are battling an early morning fire south of Lincoln this morning, in the village of Roca.
It was hovering around 17 degrees when crews were first called to 11125 south 14th Street around 4:38 this morning.
Snow also covered the roads and continued coming down as firefighters battled the blaze.
Crews from Lincoln, Bennet, and Hickman were all brought in to help.
Right now there’s no word on what sparked this fire, or if anyone was hurt.