Firefighters Save Dog From Molino Mobile Home Fire; Two People Displaced
January 11, 2018
Thursday morning, firefighters saved a small dog from a mobile home fire in Molino that displaced two people.
The fire was reported shortly before 8 a.m. on Rumford Road off Duxbury Avenue. Firefighters arrived to find light smoke coming from the 2,000 square foot mobile home. The fire reportedly originated in the the laundry room.
During a search of the home, a small dog was located and removed from the structure. Escambia County EMS provided the dog with oxygen and water.
Two adults living in the mobile home were temporarily displaced by the fire.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
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4 Responses to “Firefighters Save Dog From Molino Mobile Home Fire; Two People Displaced”
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I would like to thank everyone who helped put out the fire we had this morning. The only things that was a total loss was a fridge washing machine and dryer and some small idems and laundry the smoke detectors saved our lives and home if you don’t have them you need to get them
Thank you first responders for all you for our community!!
Another “animal saved” story. This is becoming a very good day. I know the family will receive help.