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Friday, April 19, 2024

Family and their dog escape injury when car fire damages mobile home

A family of three and their dog escaped injury early Monday morning when flames erupted in a nearby automobile and threatened to burn their mobile home.

Crews from Ocala Fire Rescue check the side of a mobile home in the 2200 block of NW 31st Avenue that was damaged by a vehicle fire early Monday morning.

Units from Ocala Fire Rescue were dispatched to the 2200 block of NW 31st Avenue at 6 a.m. after a call came in of a vehicle fire. While en route, firefighters were advised that a mobile home was being threatened by the fire as well.

When the crew from Engine 3 arrived, they found a Chrysler automobile fully engulfed in flames. They quickly began suppressing the fire, starting from the area closest to the home and working their way around the vehicle.

Flames destroyed a Chrysler sedan and damaged a mobile home in Ocala Monday morning. A family of three and their dog escaped injury.

Crews entered the structure to verify there was no extension of fire and found the corner stud behind the exterior flashing smoldering. Exposing that area, they used approximately 30 gallons of water to cool down the flashing.

There were no injuries.

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