 Fire crews were called to the scene of an apartment fire in Johnson County early this morning. An abandoned apartment on Combs Drive near US-23 is where the fire started. No one was injured in the blaze. However, residents of the building say this isn't the first time they've had to deal with strange fires in the building. This makes the third time and it just keeps happening over and over. Kimberly Blair says her and her boyfriend have been woken up in the night to the sound of an explosion on at least three separate occasions since they moved into the apartment a little over a year ago. Kentucky State Police arson investigators were called out to the scene today. Upon arrival at the scene, the arson investigator discovered that the Combs apartment, which has three units with two of them being fake at one occupied, that one of those units, the downstairs unit, hadn't caught fire. It was contained in that one single unit, however, that fire did look suspicious. The arson investigator investigated the scene, collected evidence, and will be sending that evidence off to the central lab. Blair says that her and her boyfriend are searching for a new place to live. Reporting from Johnson County for EKB News, I'm Jackson Ladder.