Two Forced From Their Home By Cantonment Fire
September 19, 2018
Fire forced two people from the building they called home Tuesday in Cantonment.
The American Red Cross was called to assist two people that lived in theĀ “cottage”, according to an Escambia County spokesperson.
The fire on Well Line Road was reported about 1:35 p.m. Firefigthers arrived to find a working structure fire.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.
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8 Responses to “Two Forced From Their Home By Cantonment Fire”
This is my second mom and dad. This is a hard pill to swallow. And to Nikki yes the brand new home was being set up. This tiny house was there home u til this could be completed. Negativity isn’t needed. My family needs prays and support. Donations if you want to help reach out. They will need kit hen stuff. Blankets, couch, beds. Alot of needs. Mom and dad I love you.
I am so sorry this happened to y’all. I know all the changes you have been going thru. So sorry about your old baby. I know you are heartbroken but at least you are OK. Blessings to you and all your family.
This was my Mom and Dad’s home and I Beyond heartbroken.
Mrs.Lesli I am so sorry.prayers for you and your family.
OMG Leslie I am so sorry for your loss! I can’t imagine what you are going through. Praying for healing.
Leslie I’m so very sorry for your lost of your fur baby and your cute little cottage.I also lost everything to a fire many years ago and can understand the heartbreak.Someone said it looked like a mobile home was being set up I hope it’s for you all and you will have a home to go into. Saying a little prayer for you.
It was terrible to see this. Everything went up in flames, it was very heartbreaking. We lost everything even one of our dogs. But we are very thankful no one was trapped inside.
Looks like they had a mobile home being set up.